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This lesson explores irregular plurals through various examples and definitions. Key terms include "grandchildren" (offspring of your son or daughter), "echoes" (sounds reflected off surfaces), "halves" (plural of half), "geese" (plural of goose), "mice" (plural of mouse), and "oxen" (plural of ox). It also discusses "mysteries," highlighting elements of crime stories, and "sketches" as quick drawings. Additionally, it defines "feet" (plural of foot) and "sheep," animals known for their wool. Understanding these terms enhances your comprehension of English irregular plurals.
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V3 Lesson 11 Irregular Plurals
grandchildren • a child of your son or daughter
echoes • a sound that is a copy of another sound and that is produced when sound waves bounce off a surface (such as a wall) • something that is similar to something that happened or existed before
halves • plural of half
geese • plural of goose
mice • plural of mouse
mysteries • something that is not known • the quality of being difficult to understand or explain • a book, play, or movie that describes a crime and the process of solving it
Oxen • plural of ox • a cow or bull
sketches • a quick, rough drawing that shows the main features of an object or scene • a short description of something
feet • plural of foot
sheep • an animal with a thick woolly coat that is often raised for meat or for its wool and skin • a person who does what other people say to do