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Grammar

Pplura nouns

Is the word GUEST plural with an "s" at the end or is it singular and plural as is?
  

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Add the s . In rapid speech by natives, you may not hear it, however. In fact, you may not hear the t , either.

  • Add the s .
  • In rapid speech by natives, you may not hear it, however.
  • In fact, you may not hear the t , either.
  • It could sound just like a "long" s .
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Add the s. In rapid speech by natives, you may not hear it, however. In fact, you may not hear the t, either. It could sound just like a "long" s.
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Is the word GUEST plural with an "s" at the end Yes. or is it singular and plural as is? No.

Used as an adjective, it has no plural: a guest house, a guest room.


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