We make most nouns plural by adding s.
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We saw some wild hogs on our last trip.
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How many board games have you played?
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Dad and I scored three soccer goals together.
We make some nouns plural by adding es. We usually add es to nouns that end with
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Many classes
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We are studying foxes at school.
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How many wishes do you want?
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Let's meet at the benches after school.
If the noun ends in a y, we drop the y and then
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The weather calls for blue skies today.
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The young ladies put on a play for the
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I spent the day chasing butterflies.