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Pluralizing nouns in English generally follows a few key rules. The most common method is adding "s" to the end of a noun (e.g., cat → cats). If a noun ends in "s," "x," "z," "ch," or "sh," you typically add "es" (e.g., box → boxes). For nouns ending in a consonant followed by "y," you change the "y" to "i" and add "es" (e.g., baby → babies), while for those ending in a vowel followed by "y," you simply add "s" (e.g., toy → toys). Additionally, some nouns have irregular plural forms (e.g., mouse → mice), which need to be memorized.

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