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RULES AND PRACTICE: PLURAL NOUNS (ELEM)
Ranges from the simple (one cat, two cats) to the more difficult (one potato, two potatoes) to the tricky (one tooth, two teeth) with helpful hints for remembering how to spell the plural nouns.
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