cats
hats
nets
nuts
pets
pots
rats
cups
mops
pips
beds
lids
pads
rods
vans
bins
hens
bags
legs
pigs
boasts
boats
books
chairs
coins
goals
rooms
seeds
shops
teams
bikes
games
homes
shapes
tubes
cages
noises
pages
prizes
roses
sizes
cooks
thinks
sweets
screams
speaks
waves
hopes
hates
slides
likes
addresses
angles
bubbles
diseases
farmers
flowers
horses
houses
markets
murderers
nights
nurses
parks
puppets
shirts
streams
surprises
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benches
lunches
beaches
peaches
gases
buses
brushes
bushes
crashes
fishes
wishes
classes
dresses
glasses
kisses
boxes
foxes
sixes
taxes
buzzes
coaches
teaches
preaches
reaches
fishes
rushes
wishes
crushes
hisses
fizzes
churches
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RULE:
If the ending sounds like /s/ or /z/, it is spelt as –
s. If the ending sounds like /ɪz/ and forms an
extra syllable or ‘beat’ in the word, it is spelt as –
es.