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  • What’s the Plural of Hoof? Understanding Singular and Plural Forms
    A2 Grammar

    What’s the Plural of Hoof? Understanding Singular and Plural Forms

    ByKhamis Maiouf 18 January 202421 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of hoof is hooves. You can also say hoofs — both are correct. But hooves is more common. For example: “The horse has four hooves.” Hoof and Hooves — See the Pattern A hoof is the hard part at the bottom of an animal’s foot. Horses, cows, goats, and deer all…

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  • What’s the Plural of Half? Understanding Singular and Plural Nouns
    A2 Grammar

    What’s the Plural of Half? Understanding Singular and Plural Nouns

    ByKhamis Maiouf 17 January 202413 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of half is halves. The word “halfs” is not correct in English. One: I ate one half of the apple. More than one: She cut the orange into two halves. Half Becomes Halves — See the Pattern Look at these words. Can you see what happens? Did you see the pattern?…

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  • Whats the Plural of Hero: Heros or Heroes? Understanding Correct Usage
    A2 Grammar

    Whats the Plural of Hero: Heros or Heroes? Understanding Correct Usage

    ByKhamis Maiouf 16 January 202422 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of hero is heroes. You add -es to the end. “Heros” is not correct. For example: “The firefighters are heroes.” Hero, Heroes — See the Pattern Look at these sentences. Can you see how hero changes? Did you see the pattern? When there is one person, we say hero. When there…

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  • What’s the Plural of Glasses: Understanding Singular and Plural Nouns
    A2 Grammar

    What’s the Plural of Glasses: Understanding Singular and Plural Nouns

    ByKhamis Maiouf 16 January 20249 April 2026

    Quick Answer The word glasses (eyewear) is always plural. You cannot say “a glass” for eyewear. Say “a pair of glasses” for one and “pairs of glasses” for more than one. For drinking cups: one glass → two glasses (normal plural). Glass or Glasses — Two Different Meanings The word “glasses” can mean two very…

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  • What’s the Plural of Genus: Understanding Scientific Terminology
    B1 Grammar

    What’s the Plural of Genus: Understanding Scientific Terminology

    ByKhamis Maiouf 16 January 20247 April 2026

    When studying biological classification, the concept of genus becomes pivotal. It represents a principle category in the taxonomy of organisms, ranking above species and below family. This classification is used to group species that share common characteristics and is rooted deeply in the science of taxonomy. The singular form of this term is ‘genus,’ but…

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  • Plural of Elk: Why It’s Not What You Think?
    A2 Grammar

    Plural of Elk: Why It’s Not What You Think?

    ByKhamis Maiouf 16 January 202417 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of elk is elk. One elk, two elk. Do not add -s — “elks” is not correct. One Elk, Two Elk — See the Pattern Look at these sentences. Can you see what happens to the word elk when there is more than one? Did you see? The word elk never…

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  • What’s the Plural of Fox: Understanding Standard and Irregular Plurals
    A2 Grammar

    What’s the Plural of Fox: Understanding Standard and Irregular Plurals

    ByKhamis Maiouf 16 January 20248 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of fox is foxes. You add -es to the end. One: I can see a fox in the field. More than one: I can see three foxes in the field. Fox Becomes Foxes — See the Pattern Look at these words. Can you see what happens? Did you see the pattern?…

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    What’s the Plural of Foot: Understanding English Pluralization Rules

    ByKhamis Maiouf 16 January 202424 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of foot is feet. One foot, two feet. Do not add -s — “foots” is not correct. Foot and Feet — See the Pattern Look at these sentences. Can you see when we use foot and when we use feet? Did you see the pattern? We use foot for one, and…

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  • What’s the Plural of Fungus: Understanding the Correct Form
    B1 Grammar

    What’s the Plural of Fungus: Understanding the Correct Form

    ByKhamis Maiouf 16 January 202411 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of fungus is fungi. You can also say “funguses,” but fungi is the most common form. One: There is a fungus on the bread. More than one: There are fungi growing in the garden. Fungus, Fungi, Funguses — See the Pattern Read these sentences. Can you see the pattern? Did you…

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  • What’s the Plural of Formula: Understanding Variations in English
    B1 Grammar

    What’s the Plural of Formula: Understanding Variations in English

    ByKhamis Maiouf 16 January 202413 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of formula is formulas or formulae. Both are correct. Formulas is more common in everyday English. Formulae is used more in science and formal writing. One: This formula is easy to remember.Many: The teacher wrote three formulas on the board. Formula, Formulas, Formulae — See the Pattern Look at these words….

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