3.32.3: Year 3 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

Hello students! Congratulations on completing Years 1 and 2 of American English. Now that you are better prepared and that your American English is stronger, during years 3, 4, and 5 of your American English studies with Maestro Sersea, you will receive a different English grammar lesson each week.

You are encouraged to do your best to learn from each English grammar lesson as well as do further research via the Google search engine below if you need to learn more about each grammar topic.  Type the topic you’re searching for in the “Enhanced by Google” box below so you can search for more information.

3 thoughts on “3.32.3: Year 3 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  1. Lesson 3.32.3: Year 3
    Everday Grammer: ” Irregular Plurals”.
    English is basically a western Germanic language which is formed from the old English. And some words come from Greek and Latin. As our Urdu Language is also group of many other and different languages.
    Irregular plurals from German:
    Man, the plural is Men.
    Woman, the plural is women.
    Goose, the plural is geese.
    Irregular plurals from Greek and laten
    Datum, and plural is data.
    Meidam, the plural is media.
    From old English.
    Child, the plural is children.
    Ox, the plural is oxen.

  2. Dear teacher,
    Lesson 3.32.3: Year 3
    Everday Grammer: ” Irregular Plurals”.
    Irregular plural nouns are nouns that do not become plural by adding -s or -es, as most nouns in the English language do. For example, the plural form of man is men, not mans. The plural form of woman is women, not womans. There are hundreds of irregular plural nouns, and in truth, you must memorize them through reading and speaking.
    Ex: Child change to children.
    Ex: Ox change to oxen.
    Some more words changing as following
    Singular Plural
    mouse mice
    louse lice
    die dice
    ox oxen
    child children
    person people
    penny pence.
    Thank you.

  3. Dear teacher,
    Lesson 3.32.3: Year 3
    Everday Grammer: ” Irregular Plurals”.
    Irregular plural nouns are nouns that do not become plural by adding -s or -es, as most nouns in the English language do. For example, the plural form of man is men, not mans. The plural form of woman is women, not womans. There are hundreds of irregular plural nouns, and in truth, you must memorize them through reading and speaking.
    Ex: Child change to children.
    Ex: Ox change to oxen.
    Some more words changing as following
    Singular Plural
    mouse mice
    louse lice
    die dice
    ox oxen
    child children
    person people
    penny pence.
    Thank you.

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