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There are thousands of plurals, too many to name. Some simple examples of plural nouns are:

  • singular; plural
  1. anchor; anchors
  2. boy; boys
  3. church; churches
  4. day; days
  5. egg; eggs
  6. frog; frogs
  7. girl; girls
  8. house; houses
  9. image; images
  10. joke; jokes
  11. knee; knees
  12. lunch; lunches
  13. man; men
  14. note; notes
  15. onion; onions
  16. person; people
  17. question; questions
  18. rope; ropes
  19. store; stores
  20. turtle; turtles
  21. use; uses
  22. vitamin; vitamins
  23. word; words
  24. x-ray; x-rays
  25. year; years
  26. zebra; zebras
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