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(Frage) beantwortet | Datum: | 11:31 Mi 19.10.2005 | Autor: | suzan |
My dad has got a lot of (tie).
-ties
Aunt Babara likes to travel to foreign(country).
- countrys
Will you feed the (goose)?
- gooses
On the (shelf) there are many (loaf) of bread.
- shelfs, loafes
The (looker-on) were enthusiastic about the (game).
- lookers-on,games
Did you do your (homework)?
- homeworks.
Uncle John lost two (tooth) in an accident.
- toothes.
Where do all these (child) go to?
- children.
ok so??
lg
suzan
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(Antwort) fertig | Datum: | 12:28 Mi 19.10.2005 | Autor: | Herby |
Hi Suzan,
> My dad has got a lot of (tie).
> -ties
> Aunt Babara likes to travel to foreign(country).
> - countrys
mit "ie" countries
> Will you feed the (goose)?
> - gooses
der Plural heißt "geese"
> On the (shelf) there are many (loaf) of bread.
> - shelfs, loafes
shelves, loaves (auch wenn's komisch ausschaut)
> The (looker-on) were enthusiastic about the (game).
> - lookers-on,games
looker-on kenn ich nicht, nach der Regel müsste es aber richtig sein - ich würde aber "onlookers (Schaulustige)" bevorzugen;
games ist richtig
> Did you do your (homework)?
> - homeworks.
homework (singular=plural)
> Uncle John lost two (tooth) in an accident.
> - toothes.
Wie mit den Gänsen ("ee"): teeth
> Where do all these (child) go to?
> - children.
stimmt
lg
Herby
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