Learn Singular Plural in English Grammer for Grade 1 2 3 | Noun Number list with Pictures and Rules

  • Most singular nouns are made plural by simply putting an -s at the end. There are many different rules regarding pluralization depending on what letter a noun ends in. Irregular nouns do not follow plural noun rules, so they must be memorized or looked up in the dictionary.
    Plural Noun Rules
    There are many plural noun rules, and because we use nouns so frequently when writing, it’s important to know all of them! The correct spelling of plurals usually depends on what letter the singular noun ends in.
    1 To make regular nouns plural, add ‑s to the end.
    cat – cats
    house – houses
    2 If the singular noun ends in ‑s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z, add ‑es to the end to make it plural.
    Bus - Buses
    Dress- Dresses
    Bush - Bushes
    Bench - Benches
    Box - Boxes
    Blitz - Blitzes
    3) If the noun ends with ‑f or ‑fe, the f is often changed to ‑ve before adding the -s to form the plural version.
    wife – wives
    wolf – wolves
    Exceptions:
    roof – roofs
    belief – beliefs
    chef – chefs
    chief – chiefs
    5 If a singular noun ends in ‑y and the letter before the -y is a consonant, change the ending to ‑ies to make the noun plural.
    city – cities
    puppy – puppies
    6 If the singular noun ends in -y and the letter before the -y is a vowel, simply add an -s to make it plural.
    ray – rays
    boy – boys
    7 If the singular noun ends in ‑o, add ‑es to make it plural.
    potato – potatoes
    tomato – tomatoes
    Exceptions:
    photo – photos
    piano – pianos
    halo – halos
    With the unique word volcano, you can apply the standard pluralization for words that end in -o or not. It’s your choice! Both of the following are correct:
    volcanoes
    volcanos
    8) Some nouns don’t change at all when they’re pluralized.
    sheep – sheep
    series – series
    species – species
    deer –deer
    Plural Noun Rules for Irregular Nouns
    Irregular nouns follow no specific rules, so it’s best to memorize these or look up the proper pluralization in the dictionary.
    child – children
    goose – geese
    man – men
    woman – women
    tooth – teeth
    foot – feet
    mouse – mice
    person – people

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