I’m Uncle Joe. I am Canadian policeman. I live in Canada.

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I’m Uncle Joe. I am Canadian policeman. I live in Canada.

Good morning, My name is KuKu. I am an Australian Kangaroo in Australia.

I am a Chinese girl. My name is Mu Lan. I am studying in China international school.

Nationality and Country Adjective Adjective Nationality usually ends with – ish, -ese,-ch. Nationality usually ends with – ish, -ese,-ch.

Plural of Nouns

What is this ?& what are these? OrangeOranges

BoyBoys

BusBuses

Boxes Box

Child Children

CountryCountries

Man Men

Mouse Mice

This is a book.

That is a book.

These are cats.

Those are ducks.

This is a puppy.