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The most common rule for forming plural nouns is A. adding -s to the word. B. dropping the last letter and adding -ies. C. changing the y to i and adding -es. D. adding -es to the word.
The most common rule for forming plural noun is adding -s to the word.
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The most common rule for forming plural noun is adding -s to the word.
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