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Pronouncing final -S/-ES
Final -s and –es have three different pronunciations:
[s], [z] and [ez].
- Final –s is pronounced [s] after voiceless sounds.
- Final –s is pronounced [z] after voiced sounds,
and all vowel sounds.
- Final –s and –es are pronounced [ez] after:
-sh, -ch, -s, -z and –ge/ dge sounds.
[ez] adds a whole syllable to a noun (plural noun mainly)
Examples:
| buses | [ez] |
| dishes | [ez] |
| buzzes | [ez] |
| matches | [ez] |
| edges | [ez] |
| seeds | [z] |
| Whishes | [ez] |
| places | [ez] |
| horses | [ez] |
| classes | [ez] |
| prices | [ez] |
| sizes | [ez] |
| prizes | [ez] |
| pages | [ez] |
| eggs | [z] |
| days | [z] |
| cats | [s] |
| weeks | [s] |
| heads | [z] |
| schools | [z] |
| eyes | [z] |
| opinions | [z] |
| cars | [z] |
| thoughts | [s] |
| backs | [s] |
| jobs | [z] |
| words | [z] |
| boats | [s] |
| lips | [s] |
| ribs | [z] |
| hills | [z] |
| sometimes | [z] |
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