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Noun Plurals

Noun Plurals

Noun Plurals

Irregular Plural Forms

Some nouns form their plural not by adding the ending -s/-es, but by changing the letters in the root of the word.
tooth - teeth
louse - lice
mouse - mice
ox - oxen
child - children
woman - women
man - men

Nouns ending in -f or -fe

Nouns witch end in two vowels plus -f usually form plurals with just an -s
spoof - spoofs
Chief - chiefs
If a nouns ends in -f or -fe, witch is precede by a consonant or a single vowel change the -f or -fe to -ves
thief - thieves
wife - wives
scarf - scarves
half - halves
Knife - knives

Nouns ending in -y

If the noun ends with a consonant plus -y, make the plural by changing -y to -ies
daisy - dasies
activity - activities
Berry - berries

Some nouns have the same singular and plural form

an alms - alms
a species - different species
a dozen - six dozen
a salmon - several salmon
a fish - two fish
a swine - several swine
a moose - five moose
a deer - two deer
one sheep - two sheep

Nouns ending in -o

Nouns ending in -o can add either -s or -es in the plurals, and some can be spelled either way.
There are some common nouns ending in -o that can be spelled with either -s or -es in the plural

mango - mangos or mangoes

halo - halos or haloes

ghetto - ghettos or ghettoes

flamingo - flamingos or flamingoes

cargo - cargo or cargoes

banjo - banjos or banjoes

Those witch have a vowel before the final -o always just add -s

zoo - zoos

studio - studios

As a general rule, most nouns ending in -o add -s to make the plural

avocado - avocados

Solo - solos

Nouns ending in -ch, -s, -sh, -x, or -z

But if the -ch ending is pronounsed with a `k` sound, you add -s rather than -es
epoch - epochs
stomach - stomachs
If the noun ends with -ch, -s, -sh, -x, or -z, add -es to form the plural
fox - foxes
bus - buses
Church - churches