Some irregular plural nouns have the same spelling as their singular form such as scissors, pants, bison, deer, and sheep.
Yes, words that keep the same form in singular and plural are considered irregular plurals. Examples include sheep, deer, and aircraft.
"Child" (children), "ox" (oxen), and "brother" (brethren) are examples of words with plurals formed by adding -en.
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Plurals has to do with a word that is used when describing more than one. Five plurals include:1) shoe - shoes2) train - trains3) elephant - elephants4) cactus - cacti5) hippopotamus - hippopotami (or hippopotamuses)Different words have different rules when becoming plural.
Sounds such as /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/, /t͟ʃ/, and /d͡ʒ/ can be identified as an "s" sound for forming plurals. This includes sounds like /s/, /z/, /t͟ʃ/, and /d͡ʒ/ found in words like "cats," "dogs," "buses," and "pajamas."
No, but some plural words have other meanings that can be pluralized. The plural "peoples" refers to more than one "people" (collective noun for an ethnic group).
Yes, words that keep the same form in singular and plural are considered irregular plurals. Examples include sheep, deer, and aircraft.
"Child" (children), "ox" (oxen), and "brother" (brethren) are examples of words with plurals formed by adding -en.
Aloha: In terms of adding an s... no, there are no plurals. Words like 'many' [nui], and 'more' [hou] are used instead.
How can you make any sense without plurals and possessives? You have to use the words you need to make yourself understood.
I think anything also.
leaf,calf,knife,wife
Vicinities, almost all plurals of words that end "y" is "ies".
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4 letter words made from A D V I S I N G (no plurals): * sing * sang * gain * ding * visa * snag * diva * vain * sand * said
plurals and possessive
Possibly. It appears she may have a lisp when she says certain words such as, friends or any words that can be made into plurals.