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Pronunciation plural s ending

1. When nouns end in vowel sound or voiced consonant sound /n/ or /r/, we pronounce the plural s as /z/ e.g., Cameras.
2. When nouns end in voiceless consonant sound /p/, /t/ or /k/, we pronounce the plural s as /s/ e.g., Maps.
3. When nouns end in sibilant consonant sounds /s/ or /t/, we pronounce the plural s as /IZ/ e.g., Watches.

Pronunciation plural s ending


1. When nouns end in vowel sound or voiced consonant sound /n/ or /r/, we pronounce the plural s as /z/ e.g., Cameras.
2. When nouns end in voiceless consonant sound /p/, /t/ or /k/, we pronounce the plural s as /s/ e.g., Maps.
3. When nouns end in sibilant consonant sounds /s/ or /t/, we pronounce the plural s as /IZ/ e.g., Watches.

Pronunciation plural s ending


1. When nouns end in vowel sound or voiced consonant sound /n/ or /r/, we pronounce the plural s as /z/ e.g., Cameras.
2. When nouns end in voiceless consonant sound /p/, /t/ or /k/, we pronounce the plural s as /s/ e.g., Maps.
3. When nouns end in sibilant consonant sounds /s/ or /t/, we pronounce the plural s as /IZ/ e.g., Watches.

Pronunciation plural s ending


1. When nouns end in vowel sound or voiced consonant sound /n/ or /r/, we pronounce the plural s as /z/ e.g., Cameras.
2. When nouns end in voiceless consonant sound /p/, /t/ or /k/, we pronounce the plural s as /s/ e.g., Maps.
3. When nouns end in sibilant consonant sounds /s/ or /t/, we pronounce the plural s as /IZ/ e.g., Watches.

Pronunciation plural s ending


1. When nouns end in vowel sound or voiced consonant sound /n/ or /r/, we pronounce the plural s as /z/ e.g., Cameras.
2. When nouns end in voiceless consonant sound /p/, /t/ or /k/, we pronounce the plural s as /s/ e.g., Maps.
3. When nouns end in sibilant consonant sounds /s/ or /t/, we pronounce the plural s as /IZ/ e.g., Watches.

Pronunciation plural s ending


1. When nouns end in vowel sound or voiced consonant sound /n/ or /r/, we pronounce the plural s as /z/ e.g., Cameras.
2. When nouns end in voiceless consonant sound /p/, /t/ or /k/, we pronounce the plural s as /s/ e.g., Maps.
3. When nouns end in sibilant consonant sounds /s/ or /t/, we pronounce the plural s as /IZ/ e.g., Watches.

Pronunciation plural s ending


1. When nouns end in vowel sound or voiced consonant sound /n/ or /r/, we pronounce the plural s as /z/ e.g., Cameras.
2. When nouns end in voiceless consonant sound /p/, /t/ or /k/, we pronounce the plural s as /s/ e.g., Maps.
3. When nouns end in sibilant consonant sounds /s/ or /t/, we pronounce the plural s as /IZ/ e.g., Watches.

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