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Some examples of irregular plurals that change the word like foot to feet are:

  • axis to axes
  • child to children
  • deer to deer
  • goose to geese
  • louse to lice
  • man to men
  • mouse to mice
  • oasis to oases
  • ox to oxen
  • person to people
  • series to series
  • tooth to teeth

With a couple that don't change at all, just to see if you're paying attention.

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