The document discusses the rules for forming plurals of nouns in English. It explains that most nouns form the plural by adding -s. However, nouns ending in certain letters like s, x, z, ch, sh add -es. Some nouns ending in o or f have variations, either adding -s or -es. Some nouns completely change their spelling or stay the same from singular to plural. The document provides examples for each rule and a quiz to test understanding of irregular plural forms.
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The document discusses the rules for forming plurals of nouns in English. It explains that most nouns form the plural by adding -s. However, nouns ending in certain letters like s, x, z, ch, sh add -es. Some nouns ending in o or f have variations, either adding -s or -es. Some nouns completely change their spelling or stay the same from singular to plural. The document provides examples for each rule and a quiz to test understanding of irregular plural forms.
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The Rules of Regular and Irregular Plurals
For most nouns, just add -s
For nouns ending in s, x, z, ch or sh, add -es Singular Plural
Singular Plural hand hands
box boxes rabbit rabbits
pitch pitches key keys
wish wishes clock clocks
boss bosses football footballs
buzz buzzes door doors
glass glasses
For some words ending in o, add -es
However, for some words ending in o, just add -s Singular Plural
Singular Plural potato potatoes
cello cellos tomato tomatoes
disco discos hero heroes
hairdo hairdos echo echoes
logo logos banjo banjoes
patio patios The plural of many words ending in o can be spelt with -s or -es.
photo photos
piano pianos
radio radios
For some words ending in f, change the f to a v and add -es However, for some words ending in f, just add -s Singular Plural
Singular Plural half halves
chef chefs loaf loaves
cliff cliffs elf elves
ref refs leaf leaves
roof roofs self selves
The plural of some nouns ending in f can be spelt using either variation. shelf shelves
thief thieves
wolf wolves
For some nouns ending in ife, change the f to a v and then add -s For common nouns that end with consonant + y, change the y to an i and then add -es Singular Plural
Singular Plural wife wives
poppy poppies life lives
fly flies knife knives
penny pennies
spy spies
nappy nappies
sty sties
Some nouns are the same in both singular and plural from For some nouns, change other letters or just change the word completely! Singular Plural
Singular Plural fish fish
person people sheep sheep
child children deer deer
ox oxen tuna tuna
foot feet salmon salmon
tooth teeth trout trout
goose geese
mouse mice
louse lice
man men
Choose the correct form of the plural for each noun. 1. The plural of "phenomenon" is A. ? phenomena B. ? phenomenons C. ? phenomeni D. ? phenomenon 2. The plural of "buffalo" is A. ? buffalos B. ? buffals C. ? buffalose D. ? buffaloes 3. The plural of "shelf" is A. ? shelfs B. ? shelves C. ? shelvs D. ? shelfes 4. The plural of "child" is A. ? children B. ? childs C. ? cheeld D. ? child 5. The plural of "woman" is A. ? womans B. ? womanes C. ? women D. ? woman 6. The plural of "stimulus" is A. ? stimuluses B. ? stimuli C. ? stimula D. ? stimules 7. The plural of "thesis" is A. ? thesises B. ? thesies C. ? thesi D. ? theses 8. The plural of "calf" (a baby cow) is A. ? calfs B. ? calves C. ? calf D. ? celf 9. The plural of "bus" is A. ? bi B. ? buss C. ? buses D. ? busa 10. The plural of "deer" is A. ? deers B. ? deeres C. ? door D. ? deer
Irregular Plurals of Nouns For each noun, type the plural form in the box. 1. foot