PLURAL NOUN 1.Regular Plural Noun if a noun ends with: a. Hissing sound S, SH, CH, X, O, Z, are added ES and read IZ. Class- Classes = Kelas Dish- Dishes=

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PLURAL NOUN 1.Regular Plural Noun if a noun ends with: a. Hissing sound S, SH, CH, X, O, Z, are added ES and read IZ. Class- Classes = Kelas Dish- Dishes= Piring Watch- Watches= Jam tangan Box- Boxes= Kotak Hero- Heroes= Pahlawan Quiz- Quizes= Kuis b. F or Fe, is directly changed with VES, and read VZ. Leaf- Leaves= Daun Knife- Knives= Pisau c. Consonant + Y, is changed i + es, and read the same plus sound Z. Fly- Flies= Lalat Dragonfly- Dragonflies= Capung City- Cities= Kota Activity- Activities= Kegiatan

2.Irregular Plural Noun Singular PluralMeaning Man MenLaki-laki Woman WomenPerempuan Child ChildernAnak-anak People PeopleOrang, Rakyat Dwarf DwarfsOrang cebol Ox OxenLembu jantan Mouse MiceTikus Louse LiceKutu Goose GeeseAngsa Fish Fish, FishesIkan Deer DeerRusa Betina Foot FeetKaki Tooth TeethGigi Die DiceDadu

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