S Plural Endings — 3 Different Sounds!

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S Plural Endings — 3 Different Sounds!

50 words showing the 3 sounds of -S: S, Z, and IZ — master plurals and verb forms!

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💡 Why Learn S Plural Endings — 3 Different Sounds!?

Just like -ED, the -S ending has 3 different sounds! After voiceless sounds = S (cats = KATS), after voiced sounds = Z (dogs = DOGZ), after S/SH/CH/Z/X = IZ (buses = BUS-iz). Most Indians say ‘S’ for everything — learning these 3 sounds makes a huge difference!

This applies to plural nouns (cats, dogs, buses), third-person verbs (walks, runs, teaches), and possessives (Jack’s, Mom’s). The rule works the same way every time — once you learn it, you’ll apply it to thousands of words!

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-S = ‘S’ Sound (After Voiceless) (10 Words)

#1
cats
❌ Indians say: CAT-Z
✅ Correct: KATS (S sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: कैट्स
💡 T = voiceless → S
“I love cats!”
#2
books
❌ Indians say: BOOK-Z
✅ Correct: BUKS (S sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: बुक्स
💡 K = voiceless → S
“She reads many books.”
#3
cups
❌ Indians say: CUP-Z
✅ Correct: KUPS (S sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: कप्स
💡 P = voiceless → S
“Wash the cups after tea.”
#4
desks
❌ Indians say: DESK-Z
✅ Correct: DESKS (S sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: डेस्क्स
💡 K = voiceless → S
“Clean your desks, students.”
#5
stops
❌ Indians say: STOP-Z
✅ Correct: STOPS (S sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्टॉप्स
💡 P = voiceless → S
“The bus stops here.”
#6
walks
❌ Indians say: WALK-Z
✅ Correct: WAWKS (S sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: वॉक्स
💡 K = voiceless → S
“She walks to school daily.”
#7
helps
❌ Indians say: HELP-Z
✅ Correct: HELPS (S sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: हेल्प्स
💡 P = voiceless → S
“He always helps others.”
#8
laughs
❌ Indians say: LAF-Z
✅ Correct: LAFS (S sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: लाफ़्स
💡 F = voiceless → S
“She laughs at funny jokes.”
#9
months
❌ Indians say: MONTH-Z
✅ Correct: MUNTHS (S sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: मंथ्स
💡 TH = voiceless → S
“There are twelve months.”
#10
eats
❌ Indians say: EAT-Z
✅ Correct: EETS (S sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: ईट्स
💡 T = voiceless → S
“He eats lunch at 1 PM.”
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-S = ‘Z’ Sound (After Voiced) (10 Words)

#11
dogs
❌ Indians say: DOG-S
✅ Correct: DOGZ (Z sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: डॉग्ज़
💡 G = voiced → Z
“Dogs are faithful animals.”
#12
boys
❌ Indians say: BOY-S
✅ Correct: BOYZ (Z sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: बॉय्ज़
💡 Vowel = voiced → Z
“The boys played cricket.”
#13
girls
❌ Indians say: GIRL-S
✅ Correct: GURLZ (Z sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: गर्ल्ज़
💡 L = voiced → Z
“The girls won the quiz.”
#14
friends
❌ Indians say: FRIEND-S
✅ Correct: FRENDZ (Z sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़्रेन्ड्ज़
💡 D = voiced → Z
“My friends are the best!”
#15
names
❌ Indians say: NAME-S
✅ Correct: NAYMZ (Z sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: नेम्ज़
💡 M = voiced → Z
“Write your names on the board.”
#16
eyes
❌ Indians say: EYE-S
✅ Correct: EYZ (Z sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: आइज़
💡 Vowel = voiced → Z
“She has beautiful eyes.”
#17
trees
❌ Indians say: TREE-S
✅ Correct: TREEZ (Z sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: ट्रीज़
💡 Vowel = voiced → Z
“Plant more trees!”
#18
runs
❌ Indians say: RUN-S
✅ Correct: RUNZ (Z sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: रन्ज़
💡 N = voiced → Z
“He runs very fast.”
#19
comes
❌ Indians say: COME-S
✅ Correct: KUMZ (Z sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: कम्ज़
💡 M = voiced → Z
“She comes to school by bus.”
#20
lives
❌ Indians say: LIVE-S
✅ Correct: LIVZ (Z sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: लिव्ज़
💡 V = voiced → Z
“He lives in Delhi.”
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-S = ‘IZ’ Sound (After S/SH/CH/Z/X) (10 Words)

#21
buses
❌ Indians say: BUS-S
✅ Correct: BUS-iz (extra syllable!)
🇮🇳 Hindi: बस-इज़
💡 S ending + S = IZ
“Three buses passed our stop.”
#22
classes
❌ Indians say: CLASS-S
✅ Correct: KLAS-iz
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्लास-इज़
💡 S ending → IZ
“We have six classes today.”
#23
watches
❌ Indians say: WATCH-S
✅ Correct: WOCH-iz
🇮🇳 Hindi: वॉच-इज़
💡 CH ending → IZ
“Papa has three watches.”
#24
teaches
❌ Indians say: TEACH-S
✅ Correct: TEECH-iz
🇮🇳 Hindi: टीच-इज़
💡 CH ending → IZ
“She teaches English.”
#25
dishes
❌ Indians say: DISH-S
✅ Correct: DISH-iz
🇮🇳 Hindi: डिश-इज़
💡 SH ending → IZ
“Wash the dishes after dinner.”
#26
wishes
❌ Indians say: WISH-S
✅ Correct: WISH-iz
🇮🇳 Hindi: विश-इज़
💡 SH ending → IZ
“Best wishes for your exams!”
#27
boxes
❌ Indians say: BOX-S
✅ Correct: BOK-siz
🇮🇳 Hindi: बॉक-सिज़
💡 X ending → IZ
“Stack the boxes carefully.”
#28
quizzes
❌ Indians say: QUIZ-S
✅ Correct: KWIZ-iz
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्विज़-इज़
💡 Z ending → IZ
“We have weekly quizzes.”
#29
places
❌ Indians say: PLACE-S
✅ Correct: PLAY-siz
🇮🇳 Hindi: प्ले-सिज़
💡 S ending → IZ
“We visited many places.”
#30
changes
❌ Indians say: CHANGE-S
✅ Correct: CHAYN-jiz
🇮🇳 Hindi: चेन-जिज़
💡 J sound ending → IZ
“The weather changes quickly.”
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Verb Forms — Same 3 Rules! (10 Words)

#31
works
❌ Indians say: WORK-Z
✅ Correct: WURKS (S)
🇮🇳 Hindi: वर्क्स
💡 K = voiceless → S
“Papa works in an office.”
#32
plays
❌ Indians say: PLAY-S
✅ Correct: PLAYZ (Z)
🇮🇳 Hindi: प्लेज़
💡 Vowel = voiced → Z
“She plays tennis.”
#33
dances
❌ Indians say: DANCE-S
✅ Correct: DAN-siz (IZ)
🇮🇳 Hindi: डान-सिज़
💡 S ending → IZ
“She dances beautifully.”
#34
writes
❌ Indians say: WRITE-Z
✅ Correct: RYTS (S)
🇮🇳 Hindi: राइट्स
💡 T = voiceless → S
“He writes stories.”
#35
sings
❌ Indians say: SING-S
✅ Correct: SINGZ (Z)
🇮🇳 Hindi: सिंग्ज़
💡 NG = voiced → Z
“She sings sweetly.”
#36
pushes
❌ Indians say: PUSH-S
✅ Correct: PUSH-iz (IZ)
🇮🇳 Hindi: पुश-इज़
💡 SH ending → IZ
“He pushes the cart.”
#37
thinks
❌ Indians say: THINK-Z
✅ Correct: THINKS (S)
🇮🇳 Hindi: थिंक्स
💡 K = voiceless → S
“She thinks before acting.”
#38
loves
❌ Indians say: LOVE-S
✅ Correct: LUVZ (Z)
🇮🇳 Hindi: लव्ज़
💡 V = voiced → Z
“He loves his family.”
#39
catches
❌ Indians say: CATCH-S
✅ Correct: KACH-iz (IZ)
🇮🇳 Hindi: कैच-इज़
💡 CH ending → IZ
“She catches the ball well.”
#40
reads
❌ Indians say: READ-S
✅ Correct: REEDZ (Z)
🇮🇳 Hindi: रीड्ज़
💡 D = voiced → Z
“He reads every night.”
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Possessives — Same Rules Again! (10 Words)

#41
Jack’s
❌ Indians say: JACK-S
✅ Correct: JAKS (S)
🇮🇳 Hindi: जैक्स
💡 K = voiceless → S
“This is Jack’s book.”
#42
Mom’s
❌ Indians say: MOM-S
✅ Correct: MOMZ (Z)
🇮🇳 Hindi: मॉम्ज़
💡 M = voiced → Z
“Mom’s cooking is the best.”
#43
Rose’s
❌ Indians say: ROSE-S
✅ Correct: ROH-ziz (IZ)
🇮🇳 Hindi: रोज़-इज़
💡 Z ending → IZ
“Rose’s dress is beautiful.”
#44
Dad’s
❌ Indians say: DAD-S
✅ Correct: DADZ (Z)
🇮🇳 Hindi: डैड्ज़
💡 D = voiced → Z
“Dad’s car is in the garage.”
#45
Pat’s
❌ Indians say: PAT-Z
✅ Correct: PATS (S)
🇮🇳 Hindi: पैट्स
💡 T = voiceless → S
“Pat’s pencil is broken.”
#46
Grace’s
❌ Indians say: GRACE-S
✅ Correct: GRAY-siz (IZ)
🇮🇳 Hindi: ग्रे-सिज़
💡 S ending → IZ
“Grace’s painting won first prize.”
#47
Raj’s
❌ Indians say: RAJ-S
✅ Correct: RAJZ (Z)
🇮🇳 Hindi: राज्ज़
💡 J = voiced → Z
“Raj’s bicycle is new.”
#48
Jeff’s
❌ Indians say: JEFF-Z
✅ Correct: JEFS (S)
🇮🇳 Hindi: जेफ़्स
💡 F = voiceless → S
“Jeff’s answer was correct.”
#49
Neha’s
❌ Indians say: NEHA-S
✅ Correct: NEH-haz (Z)
🇮🇳 Hindi: नेहा’ज़
💡 Vowel = voiced → Z
“Neha’s score was highest.”
#50
Coach’s
❌ Indians say: COACH-S
✅ Correct: KOH-chiz (IZ)
🇮🇳 Hindi: कोच-इज़
💡 CH ending → IZ
“The coach’s whistle blew loudly.”

📏 Rules & Patterns

After Voiceless Sounds → -S = S

Voiceless: K, P, T, F, TH (think). After these, the S sounds like a hissing S.

cats (KATS), books (BUKS), cups (KUPS), laughs (LAFS), months (MUNTHS)

After Voiced Sounds → -S = Z

Voiced: B, D, G, V, M, N, L, R, vowels, NG. After these, the S sounds like a buzzing Z.

dogs (DOGZ), boys (BOYZ), names (NAYMZ), trees (TREEZ), runs (RUNZ)

After S/SH/CH/Z/X/J → -S = IZ

After hissing/buzzing sounds, -ES adds an extra syllable pronounced ‘iz’.

buses (BUS-iz), dishes (DISH-iz), watches (WOCH-iz), boxes (BOK-siz)

Same Rules for Verbs and Possessives

The 3-sound rule applies to plural nouns, third-person verbs (he walks, she plays), and possessives (Jack’s, Mom’s).

Noun: cats | Verb: walks | Possessive: Jack’s — all use S after voiceless K

Quick Test: Hand on Throat

Say the LAST sound of the base word. Hand on throat. Vibration = voiced (→ Z). No vibration = voiceless (→ S). If the word ends in S/SH/CH/Z/X = IZ.

Dog: G vibrates → DOGZ | Cat: T no vibration → KATS | Bus: S → BUS-iz

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Knowledge!

Question 1 of 10
-S in ‘cats’ sounds like:
AZ
BS
CIZ
Question 2 of 10
-S in ‘dogs’ sounds like:
AZ
BS
CIZ
Question 3 of 10
-ES in ‘buses’ sounds like:
AZ
BS
CIZ
Question 4 of 10
After voiced sounds, -S =
AS
BZ
CIZ
Question 5 of 10
‘Watches’ has how many syllables?
A1
B2 (WOCH-iz)
C3
Question 6 of 10
‘Trees’ — S sounds like:
AS
BZ (TREEZ)
CIZ
Question 7 of 10
‘Mom’s’ — S sounds like:
AS
BZ (MOMZ)
CIZ
Question 8 of 10
After SH, -ES sounds like:
AS
BZ
CIZ (extra syllable)
Question 9 of 10
‘Books’ — S sounds like:
AS (BUKS)
BZ
CIZ
Question 10 of 10
The 3-sound rule applies to:
AOnly plurals
BOnly verbs
CPlurals, verbs, and possessives

🧠 Parent Tips

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One Word Per Day

Pick one word each morning. Use it in 3 sentences during the day. Consistent practice beats cramming!

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Learn the Patterns

Don’t memorize each word separately — learn the rules above. Once you know “K before N = silent K”, you’ll get ALL those words right!

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Watch & Listen

English cartoons and movies help kids hear correct pronunciation naturally. Turn on subtitles so they connect spelling with sound.

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Encourage, Don’t Correct Harshly

Say “Actually, this word is said like…” gently. Never mock a child for mispronouncing — confidence matters more than perfection.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why does -S have 3 sounds?

It’s about what’s natural for your mouth. After voiceless sounds (K, P, T), an S is easiest. After voiced sounds (G, B, D, vowels), a Z is easiest. After S/SH/CH/Z sounds, you need the ‘iz’ vowel to separate the sounds.

Do I really say ‘dogZ’ not ‘dogS’?

Yes! Say ‘dog’ slowly, then add a buzzing Z. It sounds natural: DOGZ. Now try ‘cat’ + S: KATS. Your mouth naturally does the right sound — you just need to be aware of it.

Is this the same rule as -ED?

Very similar! -ED uses T/D/ID, and -S uses S/Z/IZ. Both follow the voiced/voiceless pattern. If you learned -ED sounds, -S sounds follow the same logic.

Why does ‘buses’ add an extra syllable?

Bus already ends in an S sound. Adding another S would make it ‘buss’ which sounds the same. So English adds ‘iz’ (BUS-iz) to make the plural clearly different from the singular.

Does this rule work for every word?

Yes, for regular nouns and verbs! The only exceptions are irregular plurals (children, mice, sheep) which don’t use -S at all. For all -S/-ES endings, the 3-sound rule works 100% of the time.

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