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Q: Is there any available jobs in Tianjin Kindergarten?

10 weeks 3 days ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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At some languages, like in Japanese, they never use nouns for plurarity ..., did you know?  

 

https://www.nayuki.io/page/problems-with-plurals-in-english

Problems with plurals in English

 

Some words are understood as either singular or plural without changing the spelling or pronunciation. For example, one sheep, two sheep; salmon, aircraft, species, means. These words still follow the usual rules of subject-verb agreement, e.g. “One deer is heavy”, “Two deer are heavier”.

In languages like Chinese where pluralization is optional, every noun has an unmarked plural by default.

 

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icnif77:

At some languages, like in Japanese, they never use nouns for plurarity ..., did you know?  

 

https://www.nayuki.io/page/problems-with-plurals-in-english

Problems with plurals in English

 

Some words are understood as either singular or plural without changing the spelling or pronunciation. For example, one sheep, two sheep; salmon, aircraft, species, means. These words still follow the usual rules of subject-verb agreement, e.g. “One deer is heavy”, “Two deer are heavier”.

In languages like Chinese where pluralization is optional, every noun has an unmarked plural by default.

 

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A:Add-it: Getting into the recruiters ... You could also research any school/job offering posted by the recruiters ... as an example:"First job offering this AM was posted by the recruiter 'ClickChina' for the English teacher position at International School in Jinhua city, Zhejiang Province, China...https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobchapter/1355025095  Jinhua No.1 High School, Zhejiang website has a 'Contact Us' option ...https://www.jinhuaschool-ctc.org ... next, prepare your CV and email it away ..." Good luck! -- icnif77