French: plural, part0

Self-tutoring about French: the tutor mentions French plurals.

Typically, similarly to English, French adds s at the end of a noun to make it plural: une femme, deux femmes.

However, in English we have some pluralizations that would be unpredictable: one mouse, two mice. French has the same idea, but with different nouns. For instance, un cheval, deux chevaux; moreover, un animal, deux animaux.

Jack of Oracle Tutoring by Jack and Diane, Campbell River, BC.

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