Singular - plural rules, examples


Singular plural

Plural: Add the letter s to the end of the noun.

Examples

an apple - two apples
a girl - two girls
a pencil - five pencils

Exceptions

Plural s: Nouns that end in -ch, -x, -s, -sh, z or s-like, the plural is formed by adding -e to the end of the word.

a church - two churches
a box two boxes
a sandwich - two sandwiches
a witch - two witches

Is there an e at the end of the noun, the plural is formed by adding -s to the end of the word.

a rose - five roses
a page - ten pages

Nouns ending in a consonant and y

Nouns ending in a consonant and y, drop the y and add -ies

a city - five cities
a lady - two ladies
a party - two parties

Countable and uncountable nouns

Countable nouns have plurals. Countable nouns can be used with a/an.

a dog - dogs, a table - tables

Uncountable nouns have no plurals. Do not use them with a/an.

We speak French - Not: We speak a French.

Singular - plural exercises

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02 Plural Plural-s - nouns
03 Plural English Singular or plural
04 Singular - plural exercise Singular or Plural
05 Singular or Plural

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