Yes. Es (noun) letter S.
Some four letter words with double Es are:aleebeefbeenbeepbeerbeetCreedeeddeemdeepdeerepeefeedfeelfeetfleefreegleeheedheeljeepjeerkeelkeenkeepkneeleekleermeekmeetneedpeekpeelpeerreedreefreekreelseedseekseemseenseepseerteentheetreeveerweedweekweepwhee
AE and AI are the most likely (12 As, 9 Es, 9 Is) OE is also very common (12 Es, 8 Os)
There are twelve (12) letter 'E' tiles and four (4) letter 'S' tiles in standard scrabble, es=4.
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Yes. Es (noun) letter S.
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D. adding -s to the word
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Some four letter words with double Es are:aleebeefbeenbeepbeerbeetCreedeeddeemdeepdeerepeefeedfeelfeetfleefreegleeheedheeljeepjeerkeelkeenkeepkneeleekleermeekmeetneedpeekpeelpeerreedreefreekreelseedseekseemseenseepseerteentheetreeveerweedweekweepwhee
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The most common rule for forming plural nouns is to add -s to the end of the singular noun (e.g., cat - cats, dog - dogs).
The question 'Quel 'a' as-tu?' asks What [letter] 'a' [word] do you have? In the word-by-word translation, the interrogative pronoun 'quel' means 'what, which'. The noun 'a' means 'the letter a'. The verb 'as' means '[you] have'. And the personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'.
AE and AI are the most likely (12 As, 9 Es, 9 Is) OE is also very common (12 Es, 8 Os)
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