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Hello guys!
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And welcome to this English course on nouns.
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In today's video, we're going to talk about singular and plural nouns.
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When you speak English, it is very important to know the difference between a singular
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noun and a plural noun.
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Ok?
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So I will explain to you the different rules.
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And we will practice together.
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Let's get started.
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Ok guys, the first you need to know, is that a singular noun means one.
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So, for example, I can say, 'cat'.
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'a cat' 'one cat'
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'school' 'a school'
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'one school' 'team'
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Now don't forget, 'team' is a collective noun.
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It's a group of people, but still, it is a singular noun.
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We talk about 'a team', or 'one team.
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'lady' 'monkey'
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'tomato' 'a tomato'
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'one tomato' Or 'piano'.
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Now, if we talk about plural nouns, it means more than one.
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So for example, two, three, four, or many.
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If we take our words again, 'a cat' becomes 'cats'.
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'two cats' 'three cats'
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'many cats' 'school'' becomes 'schools'.
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'team' becomes 'teams'.
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Ok, so you just add an 's'.
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Now 'lady' becomes 'ladies.
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'monkey' becomes 'monkeys'.
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But, two different rules.
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As you can see, 'lady' is consonant + 'y'.
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Now when you have consonant + 'y', in an English word, the plural will be 'ies'.
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'lady' 'ladies'
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But when you have vowel + 'y' like 'monkey', it just becomes 'monkeys'.
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You simply add an 's'.
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Ok, 'monkey' becomes 'monkeys'.
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'tomato' becomes 'tomatoes'.
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'piano' 'pianos' Again, two different rules.
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Now 'tomato' becomes 'tomatoes'.
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You add 'es'.
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And with most words ending in 'o', so consonant + 'o', you will add 'es'.
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But sometimes, you will only add 's'.
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Like 'piano', 'pianos'.
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There is no particular rule for this.
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You just need to know the words that only end with an 's'.
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Ok, let's move on to some pronunciation now.
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So, when it comes to pronunciation, we have three different sounds.
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The first sound is /s/.
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The second sound is /z/.
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And the third sounds is /Iz/.
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So let's review some words together and be really careful, what sound do you hear?
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'cats' 'cats'
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What can you hear?
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/s/ Can you repeat after me.
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'cats' 'cats'
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The second word is 'schools'.
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'schools' What sound can you hear?
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Of course, /z/.
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Repeat after me.
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'schools' 'schools'
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The third words is 'teams'.
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What sound can you hear?
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Again, /z/.
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Repeat after me.
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'teams' 'teams'
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Then we have 'ladies'.
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'ladies' /z/
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Repeat after me.
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'ladies' 'ladies'
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Then 'monkeys'.
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/z/ again.
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Repeat after me.
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'monkeys'.
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'monkeys' Then we have 'tomatoes'.
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Again, it's the /z/ sound.
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'tomatoes' 'tomatoes'
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And finally, 'pianos'.
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/z/ 'pianos'
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'pianos' Let's move on to other rules now.
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Ok guys, let's now talk about nouns that end in 's', 'sh', 'x', 'ch',
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or 'z'.
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Now to make the plural form of these nouns, you will add 'es'.
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And the sound will be /Iz/.
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Let's review some words together.
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'bus' becomes 'buses'.
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'bush' 'bushes' 'fox' 'foxes'
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'beach' 'beaches' 'quiz' 'quizzes'
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Can you repeat after me?
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'buses' 'buses' 'bushes' 'bushes'
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'foxes' 'foxes' 'beaches' 'beaches'
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'quizzes' 'quizzes' Let's move on.
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Ok, guys.
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Moving on to nouns that end in 'f' or 'fe'.
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For example, 'roof' becomes 'roofs'.
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'safe' 'safes' So you simply add an 's'.
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Then we have 'leaf' that becomes 'leaves'.
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Wait a minute.
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What happened?
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Well, ya, sometimes in English, a word ending in 'f' becomes a word ending in 'ves'
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in plural.
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That's not a rule.
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But some words end in 'ves', you just have to learn them I'm afraid.
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Another word, 'wife'.
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And again, 'ves'.
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'wives' 'shelf' 'shelves'
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Again, this 'ves' ending.
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Now let's focus on pronunciation.
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'roofs' So it's an /s/ sound.
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Can you repeat after me?
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'roofs' 'roofs'
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Good job.
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'safes' 'safes'
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Have you heard the /s/ sound?
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'safes' Then we have 'leaves'.
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And this time it's a /z/ sound.
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Repeat after me.
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'leaves' 'leaves'
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Great.
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Moving on.
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'wives' 'wives'
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And finally, 'shelves'
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'shelves' Great job guys.
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Let's move on to practice now.
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Well students, let's now practice together.
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I'm going to give you a singular noun, and I want you to try and find the plural form
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of this singular noun.
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Ok?
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Let's give it a try.
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The first word is 'baby'.
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'baby' Don't forget, it ends with consonant + 'y'.
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Do you remember the rule?
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It's 'babies' with 'ies'.
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Very nice.
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'baby' 'babies' The second word is 'toy'.
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Hmmm, vowel + 'y'.
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So this time, 'toys'.
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You simply add an 's'.
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Then we have 'wish'.
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Wish is a word that ends in 'sh'.
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Remember the rule.
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'wishes' You add 'es'.
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'taxi' becomes 'taxis'.
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You simply add an 's'.
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'choice' 'choices' Simply add an 's' as well.
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Then we have the word 'wolf'.
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Aha!
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It's a word ending in 'f'.
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Is it a word with 'ves'?
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It is.
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'wolves' And finally,
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'photo' Now remember the words ending in 'o'?
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You can add 'es' or simply 's'.
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Well with photo, you simply add an 's'.
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'photos' Now if we focus on pronunciation now.
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Repeat the words after me.
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'babies' The sound is /z/
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'babies' 'toys'
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'toys' 'wishes'
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Remember this /Iz/ sound?
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Repeat after me.
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'wishes' 'taxis'
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'taxis' 'choices'
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'choices' 'wolves'
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'wolves' And finally,
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'photos' 'photos' Excellent job guys.
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Now let's move on to some example sentences.
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I have some example sentences for you guys.
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Using singular and plural nouns.
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I would like you to repeat the sentences after me.
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And be really careful to use proper pronunciation.
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Let's get started.
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First, 'I want a dog.'
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'I like dogs.'
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Repeat after me, guys.
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'I want a dog.'
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'I like dogs.'
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The second sentence.
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'I don't want a fox.'
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'I don't like foxes.'
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After me, guys.
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'I don't want a fox.'
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'I don't like foxes.'
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Great, moving on the to the third sentence.
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'I bought a watch.'
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'I have many watches.'
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Repeat after me.
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'I bought a watch.'
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'I have many watches.'
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Good job.
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Sentence four now.
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'I have a new stereo.'
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'Now, I have two stereos.'
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After me.
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'I have a new stereo.'
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'Now, I have two stereos.'
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Excellent!
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And finally, 'There's a knife.'
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'There are six knives in the kitchen.'
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Repeat after me.
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'There's a knife.'
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'There are six knives in the kitchen.'
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Amazing job guys.
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Very nice.
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I hoped this has helped.
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I hope you now understand better, singular and plural nouns in English.
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Now, I haven't talked about all the pronunciation rules,
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But I hope you have a good sense now of how pronounce plural forms.
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Make sure you watch my next video if you want to know more about nouns in English.
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Thank you very much for watching guys.
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