Some examples of plural nouns:
Plural Nouns:
By adding -S
Singular Plural
Cat Cats
Dog Dogs
By adding -es
-this is the case when the root word ends with ch, x, and s
Reflex Reflexes
Sex Sexes
Beach beaches
Moss Mosses
By converting f to v, adding es
Wife Wives
Wolf Wolves
Strife Strives
Life Lives
By converting y to -ies
Baby Babies
Penny Pennies
Titty Titties
other y (word) just add s
Kidney Kidneys
Toy Toys
By adding -es to the word ends with O
Tomato Tomatoes
Potato Potatoes
Others, just add s
Stereo Stereos
Oreo Oreos
Moreo Moreos (don't let the guy who hates moreo see this)
Note: There is actually no definite rules regarding y and o
Words with the same singular and plural form
Species Species
Information Information
Sheep Sheep
Other Words changes when pluralized
Child Children
Man Men
Woman Women
Mouse Mice
The singular noun is pond; the plural noun is ponds.
The plural form for the noun workshop is workshops.The noun feedback is an uncountable noun with no plural form; for example:"The feedback was retrieved." and, "Feedback is valuable to scientists."
The word crowd is singular.The plural would be crowds.An example sentence for the singular is: the crowd went wild.An example sentence for the plural is: the crowds clashed and caused a riot.
The noun 'applause' is an uncountable noun (mass noun), a word that has no plural form.A noun counter is used to quantify an uncountable noun, for example, 'rounds of applause'.
No, the plural noun 'sleighs' is a regular plural noun.A regular plural noun is a noun that forms its plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word.An irregular plural is a noun that forms its plural in some other way, for example child->children, mouse->mice, foot->feet, etc.
a plural noun is a noun that become plural. for example: singular-wishes plural-wishes
It is a noun. For example: The parents went to the reunion late. (plural noun)
The plural form for the noun leader is leaders. The plural possessive form is leaders'.
A plural noun represents more than one of something. For example, 'flowers' is plural for 'flower'. Common, proper, abstract and collective nouns can all have plural forms. A collective noun is a singular (not plural) noun that represents a 'group' of things. For example, 'herd' is a collective noun for animals such as sheep and cows. Collective nouns can have plural forms; for example, 'herds' is the plural form of 'herd'.
The singular noun is pond; the plural noun is ponds.
The plural noun of brook is brooks.For example: The village has a few brooksrunning through it.
The plural form for the noun workshop is workshops.The noun feedback is an uncountable noun with no plural form; for example:"The feedback was retrieved." and, "Feedback is valuable to scientists."
The word crowd is singular.The plural would be crowds.An example sentence for the singular is: the crowd went wild.An example sentence for the plural is: the crowds clashed and caused a riot.
The plural form of the noun scout is scouts.The plural possessive noun is scouts'.example: The scouts' meeting is scheduled for four o'clock.
The plural noun of service is services. For example: The spa offered many different services.
The plural noun for lecture is lectures.For example: The student attended four lectures a day.
The noun 'applause' is an uncountable noun (mass noun), a word that has no plural form.A noun counter is used to quantify an uncountable noun, for example, 'rounds of applause'.