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Spelling Plural Nouns

Here are some general rules for spelling plural nouns.

Nouns

Plural

Examples

Most nouns

add s

book, books; cup, cups; sprout, sprouts

Most nouns that end in ch, sh, s, x, or z

add es

box, boxes; bus, buses; prize, prizes

Most nouns that end in a vowel and y

add s

boy, boys; day, days; key, keys

Most nouns that end in a consonant and y

y becomes ies

baby, babies; country, countries; spy, spies

Most nouns that end in f or fe

f or fe becomes ves

elf, elves; loaf, loaves; thief, thieves

Most nouns that end in o

add s

kangaroo, kangaroos; piano, pianos; video, videos

Certain nouns that end in a consonant and o

add es

hero, heroes; potato, potatoes; volcano, volcanoes

Some Exceptions

Geese

Certain English nouns change a vowel sound when they become plural. These include goose, geese; man, men; mouse, mice; and tooth, teeth.

Some nouns don't change at all when they become plural. These include deer, fish, sheep, and species.

A few nouns have plural forms that are left from Old English. These include child, children and ox, oxen.

 

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