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Hi all!I just started to learn English and need some help.What is plural of kangaroo?Thanks in advance.
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Kasey
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Hi Omega,
I'm Australian so I can definitely help with this one! ;)
The plural form of kangaroo is kangaroos.
Good luck with your studies!
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KANGAROO:
The plural form of kangaroo is kangaroos.
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HiThe plural of kangaroo is kangaroos.Best Regards
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Kangaroo - singularKangaroos - plural
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