Examples: boy, girl, book, church, box
Plural Noun Definition: When a noun means more than one, it is said to be plural.
Examples: boys, girls, books, churches
Rule #1
The plural of nouns is usually formed by adding - s to a singular noun.
| lamp | lamps |
| cat | cats |
| fork | forks |
| flower | flowers |
| pen | pens |
| chair | star | farm |
| storm | door | rock |
| owner | paper | cup |
Rule #2
Nouns ending in s, z, x, sh, and ch form the plural by adding - es.
| moss | mosses |
| buzz | buzzes |
| box | boxes |
| dish | dishes |
| church | churches |
| dress | brush | hex |
| wish | class | fox |
| cross | bench | bush |
| ax | grass | mantis |
Special Note:
If you add - s to such nouns as fox, bush, and bench, you will find that you cannot pronounce them without making an additional syllable. This is why such nouns form the plural by adding - es.
Quick Review
| box | cats | slipper | forks | books |
| chair | desk | houses | paper | wagon |
| lamps | shoes | garden | horses | dress |
| dog | carts | kitchen | pony | glass |
| chair | star | pencil | girl | boy |
| ax | bush | coat | tree | bench |
| sketch | owner | touch | latch | mug |
| bells | churches | wagons | coals | pictures |
| clocks | boxes | kitchens | basins | chairs |
| days | houses | pencils | trees | tables |
Rule #3
Nouns ending in - y preceded by a consonant is formed into a plural by changing - y to - ies.
Examples: lady, ladies; city, cities; army, armies
| fly | baby | pony | injury | cherry |
| lady | beauty | story | history | berry |
| city | sky | duty | study | theory |
Rule #4
Nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding - s.
Example: boy, boys; day, days
| day | toy | essay | turkey | chimney |
| play | joy | valley | alley | volley |
Rule #5
Most nouns ending in o preceded by a consonant is formed into a plural by adding es. Example: hero; heroes; grotto, grottoes
| motto | calico | buffalo | hero |
| potato | cargo | volcano | grotto |
| mosquito* | tomato | halo* | tornado* |
| buffalo* | portico* | veto |
*may add - s or - es
| canto | solo | piano | lasso |
| halo | memento | albino | sirocco |
Special Note:
Most nouns ending in o preceded by a vowel is formed into a plural by adding - s.
Example: folio, folios; cameo; cameos; studio, studios; portfolio, portfolios
Rule #6
Some nouns ending in f or fe are made plural by changing f or fe to - ves.
Example: beef, beeves; wife, wives
| calf | self | leaf | sheaf | life |
| loaf | shelf | half | wolf | knife |
| elf | half | thief | wife | gulf |
| chief | dwarf* | proof | turf |
| chief, chiefs | fife, fifes | mischief, mischiefs | hoof, hoofs |
| roof, roofs | grief, griefs | kerchief, kerchiefs | safe, safes |
IRREGULAR PLURALS
| man, men | foot, feet | mouse, mice |
| woman, women | tooth, teeth | louse, lice |
| child, children | ox, oxen | goose, geese |
| scissors | oats | tongs | dregs |
| trousers | pinchers | bellows | snuffers |
| cattle | shears | measles | mumps |
| victuals | tweezers | vespers |
Some nouns are always singular. Some of these nouns may be used in the plural when different kinds are meant as sugars, coffees, cottons
| gold | silver | wheat | corn |
| molasses | copper | sugar | cotton |
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