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When there is more of one thing, some words need an "s" added to them. Examples: tree becomes trees, plane becomes planes. Singular means one and plural means more than one.

Some words must be changed to become plural.

If a noun ends in “lf”, you change the “f” to a “v” and add “es”.

Change the words from singular to plural.


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