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What are plural and es nouns?
Nouns with plural numbers and es are: bus and watch.

bus

Bus * * *

Take the bus

phrase

Bus stop? Bus station; * * * bus station; Bus station; Bus stop

Trolley car? [vehicle]? Trolley car; Trams; Trolley car; Bus tram

Address bus? Address bus; ? [m]? Address bus; ? [m]? Address bus; tree trunk

Discrimination of words

Cars, vans, buses, carriages, jeeps, trucks, cars, long-distance buses

This group of words means "car", but the difference is:

Cars? Refers to a passenger's car or car.

A van? It refers to wagons or oxcarts, and also refers to railway wagons without wagons.

Bus? Generally refers to a bus or bus.

Carriage? Of a carriage, a four-wheeled horse drawn by two or more horses.

Jeep? Jeep refers to a small and light car, which is suitable for use on rough roads or in the wild.

Trucks? Synonymous with truck, it refers to truck or truck. The former is an American word, while the latter is used in Britain.

Cars? Is the floorboard of the car.

Coach? Originally meant to refer to wagons, now it refers to cars, long-distance buses, and it can also refer to carriages with sleepers on trains.