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A "plural" is a noun or a pronoun that is a word for two or more people or things.

Most plural nouns are formed in English by using the letter s or es at the end of the word (e.g. boy-boys, hat-hats, lunch-lunches, glass-glasses). But there are many nouns that have irregular plurals, or ones that follow rules for the language from which they originated (e.g. man-men, goose-geese, mouse-mice, lady-ladies, datum-data).

Plural pronouns follow separate rules :

(I / we)

(you / you)

(he, she, it / they)

For the objective case :

(me / us)

(him, her, it / them)

For possessives :

(mine / ours)

(your / your)

(his, hers, its / theirs)

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