NOUNS
THE
PLURAL OF NOUNS
Most nouns form
the plural by adding -s or -es.
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
|
boat
|
boats
|
|
hat
|
hats
|
|
house
|
houses
|
|
river
|
rivers
|
A noun ending in
-y preceded by a consonant makes the plural with -ies.
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
|
a cry
|
cries
|
|
a fly
|
flies
|
|
a nappy
|
nappies
|
|
a poppy
|
poppies
|
|
a city
|
cities
|
|
a lady
|
ladies
|
|
a baby
|
babies
|
There are some
irregular formations for noun plurals. Some of the most
common ones are listed below.
Examples
of irregular plurals:
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
|
woman
|
women
|
|
man
|
men
|
|
child
|
children
|
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tooth
|
teeth
|
|
foot
|
feet
|
|
person
|
people
|
|
leaf
|
leaves
|
|
half
|
halves
|
|
knife
|
knives
|
|
wife
|
wives
|
|
life
|
lives
|
|
loaf
|
loaves
|
|
potato
|
potatoes
|
|
cactus
|
cacti
|
|
focus
|
foci
|
|
fungus
|
fungi
|
|
nucleus
|
nuclei
|
|
syllabus
|
syllabi/syllabuses
|
|
analysis
|
analyses
|
|
diagnosis
|
diagnoses
|
|
oasis
|
oases
|
|
thesis
|
theses
|
|
crisis
|
crises
|
|
phenomenon
|
phenomena
|
|
criterion
|
criteria
|
|
datum
|
data
|
Some nouns have
the same form in the singular and the plural.
Examples:
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
|
sheep
|
sheep
|
|
fish
|
fish
|
|
species
|
species
|
|
aircraft
|
aircraft
|
Some nouns have
a plural form but take a singular verb.
Examples:
news
The news is
on at 6.30 p.m.
athletics
Athletics is
good for young people.
linguistics
Linguistics
is the study of language.
darts
Darts
is a popular game in England.
billiards
Billiards
is played all over the world.
Some nouns have
a plural form and take a plural verb.
Examples:
trousers
My trousers are
too tight.
jeans
Her jeans are
black.
glasses
Those glasses
are his.
others include:
savings,
thanks, steps, stair, customs, congratulations, tropics, wages, spectacles,
outskirts, goods, wits