First grades. More than one Word + s TigerTigers DogDogs One thing.

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First grades

More than one Word + s TigerTigers DogDogs One thing

Sometimes we do not add S, but change to mean more than one. ChildChildren MouseMice

ManMen WomanWomen MailmanMailmen

GooseGeese FootFeet

ToothTeeth LeafLeaves

When the word ends in Y. Y comes after a consonant at the end of a noun. To make these words plural change the Y to i and add es Baby Babi + es Babies

Daisy Daisi + es Daisies Puppy Puppi + es Puppies Cherry Cherri + es Cherries

Candy Candi + es Candies Kitty Kitti + es Kitties Fly Fli + es Flies

Strawberry Strawberri + es Strawberries City Citi + es Cities