Simply add /s/ at the end. See example below.
He has a handful of candy.
They have two handfuls of candy.
The recipe calls for a cupful of sugar.
The recipe calls for two cupfuls of sugar.
Examples of nouns ending with -al are:admiralanimalarrivalburialcanalcathedralcerealdealdialeditorialfoalgoalhospitalhymnalidealjackaljournallocalmammalmaterialmealmedalmemorialmetalmineralnumeralopalpalpedalpetalrascalreversalsandalsealtotaltrialurinalvealwithdrawalzeal
Words ending in -ful are derived from nouns.Examplesbeauty gives beautifulwonderful gives wonderfulawe gives awful
Some singular nouns that end with 'tion' are:abbreviationabsolutionaccelerationactionaddictionaffectionafflictionagitationaggregationaviationobligationobservationoccupationoperationoptionorganizationornamentationosculationovationovulation
Examples of nouns ending in -us are:buscactuscallouscircuscitrusdiscuseucalyptusexodusfocusgeniushummusimpetuslotusminusmucusnarcissusnucleusopuspapyrusplatypusplusradiusruckussinusstatusstimulusstylussurplustyphusviruswalrusZeus.
Oof
Most nouns ending in -y like "company" are made plural by replacing the -y with -ies, thus "companies".
a) A dime bag b) you don't pluralize proper nouns.
Some compound nouns that end in "-ful" are handful, mouthful, and spoonful. These nouns typically refer to a quantity or amount of something.
spoonful
There is no specific rule in English for forming the plural of a noun that ends with an "o". Common nouns that end with "o" add either an "s" or an "es" to the end of the word.A proper noun ending with "o" can form the plural with either ending: Tisos or Tisoes.A person with the name "Tiso" may have a preference of their own.
In English, almost all nouns pluralize by adding an 's' or an 'es': dog, dogs; box, boxes.Other nouns pluralize by changing their spelling: man, men; person, people.Still others do so by adding a suffix: child, children; ox, oxen.A few, based on Latin words, change their suffix: datum, data; radius, radii.And some don't change at all: sheep, sheep; offspring, offspring.There are other ways to pluralize, but you get the idea.
Examples of nouns ending with -al are:admiralanimalarrivalburialcanalcathedralcerealdealdialeditorialfoalgoalhospitalhymnalidealjackaljournallocalmammalmaterialmealmedalmemorialmetalmineralnumeralopalpalpedalpetalrascalreversalsandalsealtotaltrialurinalvealwithdrawalzeal
There are words that begin with the letter a and end with ful. However, there are no words on the English language that begin with the letters al and end with ful.
Some nouns ending in -en are:alienamenbeenburdenchildrencanteenchickendendozenelevenevenflaxenfrozengardenglenheavenhenibuprofenkeenkitchenlinenlistenmenmittennitrogenomenoxenpenprovenqueenravenrottenseenseventeenthenvelveteenvixenwhenwomenyenZen
eventful, that's about it
Yes, the word "hope" does not have a suffix ending.
Examples of nouns ending in -ss are:addressalbatrossassbassbossblissbrasscompasscutlassdistressdressegressflossglassgrassguesshissillnesskisslasslossmassmattressmessmosspasspressprogressrecesssassstresssuccesstosstressunderpasswitness