Professor Nozall's Video Learning About Plurals (1993) VHS Tape #vhs #90s

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01:01Plurals just means more than one.
01:03Watch this. Here we have one box.
01:07Now, we have two.
01:09And the plural of box is boxes.
01:12Got that?
01:13Sounds simple, right?
01:15Box, boxes.
01:17But let's see how many ways we can use plurals.
01:21This is a film about one
01:25and more than one.
01:27There are many ways to make more than one from one.
01:31Most of the time we can simply add an S.
01:35Leg.
01:41Legs.
01:43Sometimes we add ES.
01:47Box.
01:51Boxes.
01:53When a word ends in Y,
01:55we change the Y to I and add ES.
02:00Candy.
02:06Candies.
02:09Sometimes we have to change the word.
02:12Foot.
02:16Feet.
02:19And other times, to make more than one,
02:22we do not have to change the word at all.
02:26Fish.
02:31Fish.
02:35One fish.
02:38Two fish.
02:41Many fish.
02:52One fish.
02:54Two fish.
02:56Three fish.
02:58Four fish.
03:00Five fish.
03:02Six fish.
03:04Seven fish.
03:06Eight fish.
03:08Nine fish.
03:10Ten fish.
03:12Eleven fish.
03:14Twelve fish.
03:16Thirteen fish.
03:18Twelve fish.
03:20One.
03:25Copy.
03:30Copy.
03:37Mouse.
03:43Mice.
03:45Bird.
03:51Bird in a cage.
03:56Birds in a cage.
04:00Birds in cages.
04:12Basketball.
04:15Basketball.
04:27Book.
04:30Books.
04:37The Gibbys decide on books,
04:39but Paula goes back for a basketball.
04:46Paula and the Gibbys are really excited
04:48because their friend lives on a farm.
04:51And the only thing more fun than a party
04:53is a party on a farm.
05:16A party on a farm is a good place
05:18for making more than one out of one.
05:22Hat.
05:26Hat.
05:30Cake.
05:33Cake.
05:36Cake.
05:39Cake.
05:42Cake.
05:46Child.
05:52Children.
05:54Person.
05:59People.
06:01One person.
06:06Many people.
06:16Man.
06:23Man.
06:27Woman.
06:31Woman.
06:35Woman.
06:39Woman.
06:42Woman.
06:45Woman.
06:48Farms are fun because animals live there.
06:52You can look for one animal,
06:55a few animals,
06:57or many animals.
07:02Cow.
07:09Cow.
07:12Bird.
07:16Bird.
07:21Horse.
07:28Horses.
07:35Goose.
07:42Goose.
07:48One sheep.
07:54Two sheep.
07:59Many sheep.
08:05Paula and the Gibbys have learned to have fun
08:07with words for one and more than one.
08:12And they know that the best words of all
08:14are friend and friends.
08:36Looky here.
08:38We just saw a horse.
08:40We just saw a birthday party
08:42and now we have one in front of us.
08:44I just love birthday parties.
08:47Don't you?
08:48This is a very special party for an old friend.
08:51A very old friend.
08:542,100 years old.
08:56Let's find out more.
09:102,100 years old.
09:40One of our dearest friends
09:42is about to have a birthday.
09:45Someone we all know and love.
09:48Who's that?
09:49Why, you silly thing.
09:51It's the old man of the mountain.
09:55Naturally, we'll all want to pitch in
09:57to help prepare a smashing surprise celebration.
10:02You mean a party?
10:04Exactly.
10:06Now then, who'll bring the ice cream?
10:09Dog bed.
10:11And of course, we'll need balloons.
10:14Ringo.
10:16Then there'll have to be a very large cake.
10:20Smarty.
10:22Now let's see.
10:23Is that everything?
10:25How about the candles?
10:27Oh my, yes indeed.
10:29You'll get those, won't you, Lionel dear?
10:32Well, all right.
10:34How many will we need?
10:36You'll just have to find out how old he is.
10:46Well, let's see.
10:48Old man.
10:50Old man.
10:51Old man river.
10:53Old man in the sea.
10:57Ah, here it is.
10:58Old man of the mountain.
11:02Oh my.
11:03Two thousand one hundred forty-three years old.
11:09Oh.
11:15Well, might as well get to it.
11:19One, two, three, four.
11:25Fifty-one, fifty-two, fifty-three, fifty-four.
11:30For a cake this size, I'll need plenty of eggs.
11:34Fifty-five.
11:36About eighteen dozen.
11:38Eighteen.
11:40A flower of forty-nine pounds.
11:43Forty-nine.
11:45Oh, I lost count.
11:49Well.
11:51One, two, three.
11:56One hundred four, one hundred five.
11:59One hundred six.
12:01Sorry about that, mate.
12:03Oh, I've lost my place again.
12:06It might help if you counted a bit faster.
12:09Well, all right. I'll try it.
12:13One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
12:15Oh, I can't count candles fast.
12:18Well then, Lionel, I'd count them slower if I were you.
12:23At this point, I'll try anything.
12:26One.
12:29Two.
12:32Three.
12:37Eighteen.
12:40Eighteen.
12:43Nineteen.
12:48Merciful kingdoms, it's morning.
12:51And quite a lovely morning it is, too.
12:54Yes, but how will I ever count all these candles by this afternoon?
13:00My dear fellow, I have the very thing you need right here.
13:05I call it my ten-bundler.
13:08Put whatever you want to count in the machine,
13:11and it ties them into bundles of ten.
13:14Counting by tens is much quicker, you know, and Bert can help you.
13:25Eighty, ninety, one hundred.
13:29One hundred ten, one hundred twenty.
13:33Well, that's it, Lionel. How's the counting going?
13:36Well, it is faster counting by tens,
13:40but there's still a lot of bundles to keep track of.
13:44There must be a quicker way.
13:48Hey, I think there is a quicker way.
13:51Thank goodness. What is it?
13:54Well, the machine just grabbed up ten of these bundles of ten candles
13:59and tied them together.
14:01That's a hundred candles in one bunch.
14:04Why, that means we can put all these bundles of ten into the machine,
14:10and it'll tie them into bundles of ten.
14:15And that's a hundred.
14:17That'll make the counting much faster.
14:28Six hundred, seven hundred, eight hundred.
14:33Hey, Lionel, I'll bet the machine can take ten of these bundles of a hundred candles each
14:39and tie them into one big bunch of a thousand candles.
14:43We'll be done in no time.
14:52Okay, Lionel, now how many candles do we need?
14:56Two thousand, one hundred forty-three.
15:01That's two thousand, one hundred forty-three.
15:08Two thousand, one hundred, four tens, and three ones.
15:16Two thousand, one hundred forty-three.
15:22Happy birthday to you!
15:25Happy birthday to you!
15:29Happy birthday, dear old man of the mountain!
15:34Gee!
15:35Make a wish!
15:36I wish I will have a birthday and need ten times as many candles.
15:43Happy birthday to you!
16:01Gee!
16:06Wow! Did you ever see so many boxes?
16:10You can make all kinds of great stuff out of boxes.
16:14Stuff like trains and houses and maybe a city.
16:18Great stuff!
16:19I'm going to work on it while you watch this.
16:36If you save all the boxes that come into your house, you can soon build a city.
17:07You can paint them with tempera.
17:10Add a little cleaning powder so the paint will stick.
17:29Can you make your initials or your name?
17:37Look at the shape of the boxes.
17:40Do they suggest an animal to you?
18:06For some animals, you may want to add other materials.
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