For all the language and word lovers who enjoyed my prior post, “Queer Language to Clear Language,” here is another one written along a similar vein. It seems as though the English language delights as well as baffles us. Singular and plural nouns can be really challenging for someone learning the English language. Should I add an “s,” “es,” or change the form of the word? Sometimes, the word is just left alone, as in sheep, deer, moose, fish, and shrimp.
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