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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Plural and Sentences

I don't know much about grammar rules, and the one problem I have with Is the 's'. Sometimes I get it right but mostly I'm confused. What can I do to better my understanding?

Also, how do I compose sentences? Suppose I have an idea, a theory or something and I want to put it on paper. I have a lot of things on my mind but when I want to write them down it takes me a lot of minutes before I can make it sounds right.

I learn English mainly by observing and remembering the patterns that people use. Since I don't know much about the rules I go by the sound and pause but now would like to really learn the rules.
  

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Hi, what do you mean by "the s"? Plurals? One cat - two cats - one dog - two dogs one beach - two beaches - one box - two boxes - one guess - two guesses exceptions --> one man - two men - one child - two children Your English is already good.

  • Hi, what do you mean by "the s"?
  • Plurals?
  • One cat - two cats - one dog - two dogs one beach - two beaches - one box - two boxes - one guess - two guesses exceptions --> one man - two men - one child - two children Your English is already good.
  • But if you want to read about some "rules", then get a grammar book (an advanced ESL grammar).
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Hi,
what do you mean by "the s"? Plurals?

One cat - two cats - one dog - two dogs
one beach - two beaches - one box - two boxes - one guess - two guesses
exceptions --> one man - two men - one child - two children

Your English is already good. But if you want to read about some "rules", then get a grammar book (an advanced ESL grammar).

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