This Is My... / These Are My... (singular and plural nouns) - Easy Grammar | Mark Kulek - ESL
Learn English: Singular and Plural Nouns - This is my ... / These are my ... . Learn the differences between singular nouns and plural nouns. More Practice: Singular nouns: jacket, top, book, clock, sister, arm, apple, wreath. Plural nouns: socks, marbles, crayons, curtains, friends, hands, cherries, pancakes. These patterns are color coded so that you can see how the sentences are constructed and will be easier for you to learn. There is also reading practice in this video. This is an interactive listening and speaking video. Have fun learning about your preferences and have fun speaking English now.
Language in Use:
This is my jacket. These are my socks.
This is my top. These are my marbles.
This is my book. These are my crayons.
This is my clock. These are my curtains.
This is my sister. These are my friends.
This is my arm. These are my hands.
This is my apple. These are my cherries.
This is my wreath. These are my pancakes.
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