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  • Is the Plural of Shrimp Shrimp or Shrimps?
    A2 Grammar

    Is the Plural of Shrimp Shrimp or Shrimps?

    ByKhamis Maiouf 22 January 202415 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of shrimp is shrimp. You can also say shrimps, but shrimp is much more common. Example: We ate shrimp for dinner last night. Shrimp or Shrimps — See the Pattern Look at these sentences. Can you see what happens to the word shrimp? Did you see the pattern? Most of the…

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  • What’s the Plural of Species: Understanding Singular and Plural Forms
    B1 Grammar

    What’s the Plural of Species: Understanding Singular and Plural Forms

    ByKhamis Maiouf 22 January 20248 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of species is species. The word never changes. One species, many species — always the same. One: This species is very rare. Many: These species are all endangered. One Species, Two Species — The Word Never Changes Look at these sentences. Can you see what happens? Did you see the pattern?…

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  • Plural of Shorts: Why It’s More Complicated Than You Think
    A2 Grammar

    Plural of Shorts: Why It’s More Complicated Than You Think

    ByKhamis Maiouf 22 January 202411 April 2026

    Quick Answer The word shorts is always plural. You cannot say “a short.” Say “a pair of shorts” for one and “pairs of shorts” for more than one. Always use a plural verb: “My shorts are in the wash.” Shorts, Trousers, Jeans — See the Pattern Some clothes are always plural in English. Read these…

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  • What’s the Plural of Sheep: Sheep or Sheeps?
    A2 Vocabulary

    What’s the Plural of Sheep: Sheep or Sheeps?

    ByKhamis Maiouf 22 January 20248 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of sheep is sheep. The word never changes. One sheep, fifty sheep — always the same. One: There is one sheep in the field.Many: There are twenty sheep in the field. One Sheep, Two Sheep — The Word Never Changes Look at these words. Can you see what happens? Did you…

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  • What’s the Plural of Shelf: Unveiling the Correct Form
    A2 Grammar

    What’s the Plural of Shelf: Unveiling the Correct Form

    ByKhamis Maiouf 22 January 202412 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of shelf is shelves. You drop the -f and add -ves. One: There is one shelf on the wall. More than one: There are three shelves on the wall. Shelf Becomes Shelves — See the Pattern Look at these words. Can you see what happens to the -f at the end?…

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  • Plural of Series Explained: The Simple Truth You Need to Know
    A2 Grammar

    Plural of Series Explained: The Simple Truth You Need to Know

    ByKhamis Maiouf 22 January 202418 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of series is series. The word never changes. One series, two series, ten series — always the same. One: I am watching a series on TV.Many: There are three series I want to watch. One Series, Two Series — See the Pattern Look at these examples. Can you see what happens?…

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

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

    ByKhamis Maiouf 22 January 202418 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of self is selves. Change the -f to -ves. The word “selfs” is not correct. One: She found her true self during the trip. More than one: They found their true selves during the trip. Self Becomes Selves — See the Pattern Look at these words. Can you see what happens?…

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  • What’s the Plural of Scissors: Understanding Regular and Irregular Plurals
    A2 Grammar

    What’s the Plural of Scissors: Understanding Regular and Irregular Plurals

    ByKhamis Maiouf 22 January 202412 April 2026

    Quick Answer The word scissors is always plural. You cannot say “a scissor.” Say “a pair of scissors” for one and “pairs of scissors” for more than one. Scissors — Always Plural, Always “Are” Look at these sentences. Pay attention to the word in blue: Did you see the pattern? We always say scissors —…

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  • Plural of Scarf Explained What You Need to Know
    A2 Grammar

    Plural of Scarf Explained What You Need to Know

    ByKhamis Maiouf 22 January 20248 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of scarf is scarves. The word “scarfs” is also correct, but most people use scarves. One: She is wearing a scarf. More than one: She has three scarves in her bag. Scarf Becomes Scarves — See the Pattern Look at these words. Can you see what happens? Did you see the…

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  • Whats the Plural of Schema: Understanding Lexical Variations
    A2 Grammar

    Whats the Plural of Schema: Understanding Lexical Variations

    ByKhamis Maiouf 22 January 202415 April 2026

    Quick Answer The plural of schema is schemas. You can also say schemata (the old Greek form), but schemas is much more common in everyday English. Schema, Schemas, Schemata — See the Pattern Look at these sentences. Can you see how the word changes? Did you see the pattern? When there is one, you say…

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