Yes, nouns that are made plural b adding 's' or 'es' are called regular nouns; nouns made plural by some other form are called irregular nouns.
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this are irregular nouns Those words are called irregular nouns.
Some nouns that have the same form for singular and plural are:one deer, two deeraircraftsalmontroutsheepswineoffspringpoliceAnother group of nouns are the binary nouns, words that are a shortened form for 'a pair of', for example:one pair of glasses, two pairs of glassesbinocularspantsjeansshortsscissorstweezerstongs
The noun spectacles is a shortened form for the term 'pair of spectacles'. The plural form is two pairs of spectacles.The nouns spectacles belongs to a group of nouns that are a shortened form for 'a pair of', for example:binocularsglassespantsscissorsshearsshortsspectaclestongstrouserstweezersAll of these nouns are made plural by changing 'a pair of...' to 'pairs of...'.
The nouns 'work' and 'etiquette' are both uncountable nouns. The term 'work etiquette' is an abstract noun, a term for a concept, an uncountable noun.Note: The plural form 'works' is a count noun, a word for something produced; for example the artist's best work or all of the author's works.
The noun routines is a plural, common, abstract noun; the singular form is a routine. Transitive is a term for verbs, not for nouns.
The term 'lovely looking' is a combination of adjectives; adjectives do not have a possessive form. Nouns and pronouns are the words that have possessive forms.
The noun 'rhinoceri' is a slang term for 'rhinoceros' used for humor as a play on the many confusing forms of plural nouns in English.The standard collective nouns for rhinoceroses are:a crash of rhinocerosesa stubbornness of rhinoceroses
The word sleighs is the plural form for the singular noun sleigh; both forms of the noun are common, concrete nouns.
The plural form of "ordenador," which is a Spanish word for computer, is "ordenadores." In Spanish, nouns typically add "-es" to form the plural when they end in a consonant, as is the case with "ordenador." Therefore, if you are referring to more than one computer in Spanish, you would use the term "ordenadores."
The term non count is in reference to items are nouns that we cannot count. It is things that cannot be plural. Some examples are, luck, hate, laughter, beauty and patience.
The slang term "disses" means disrespects, or insults someone.The similar plural nouns are diseases (illnesses) and dishes (plates, foods).