man - men
foot - feet
goose - geese
mouse - mice
louse - lice
Goose can become geese. Mouse can become mice. Also, moose does not become "meese."
Some nouns ending in -is are made plural by changing the ending to -es; examples:axis - axesbasis - basescrisis - crisesdiagnosis - diagnosesellipsis - ellipsesSome nouns ending in -is are regular plurals adding the ending -es to the end of the word; examples:iris - irisesmantis - mantisesmetropolis - metropolisespelvis - pelvisestrellis - trellises
Words that have a base word and change to a plural form in English include nouns like cat (cats), book (books), and house (houses).
Most nouns form their plural by adding "s" to the end of the word.
Nouns are usually pluralized by adding "s" or "es" to the end of the word. For example, "book" becomes "books" and "box" becomes "boxes." Some nouns may have irregular plural forms that do not follow this rule, such as "child" becoming "children" and "foot" becoming "feet."
Proper nouns ending in -s are made plural by adding -es to the end of the word; for example: The Jenningses
Nouns that have no plural form are called mass nouns, uncountable nouns, or non-count nouns.
Goose can become geese. Mouse can become mice. Also, moose does not become "meese."
Nouns is the plural form of noun.
There can be no plural form of to. To is a preposition. there can only be plural forms of nouns.
A plural noun is a word for two or more people, places, or things.Examples of plural nouns are:applesappliancesbabiesboxescatschildrendinosaursdogseggplantseggsfavorsflowersgatesgemshatshousesigloosislandsjelliesjokeskneesknobslakeslimbsmenmoviesneedsnetsonionsopinionspeoplepeachesquestionsquizzesqualitiesroadsrosesstarssymbolstablesteethunclesusesvegetablesvibrationswalrusesweeksx-raysxenolithsyaksyamszoneszoologists.
The word include does not have a plural as it is a verb. It is only nouns that have a plural form.
Verbs cannot be singular or plural. Has is after singular nouns.
Some nouns ending in -is are made plural by changing the ending to -es; examples:axis - axesbasis - basescrisis - crisesdiagnosis - diagnosesellipsis - ellipsesSome nouns ending in -is are regular plurals adding the ending -es to the end of the word; examples:iris - irisesmantis - mantisesmetropolis - metropolisespelvis - pelvisestrellis - trellises
Words that have a base word and change to a plural form in English include nouns like cat (cats), book (books), and house (houses).
The word stars is a count noun, the plural form for the singular star. A count noun is a word that has both a singular and a plural form.
Nouns are usually pluralized by adding "s" or "es" to the end of the word. For example, "book" becomes "books" and "box" becomes "boxes." Some nouns may have irregular plural forms that do not follow this rule, such as "child" becoming "children" and "foot" becoming "feet."