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Hi dear teacher,

can you please help me. I need to have a lesson plan for plural names that change spellings Example: man-->men.

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Here are a few:

man - men
foot - feet
child - children
person - people
tooth - teeth
mouse - mice
louse - lice
ox - oxen
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