Singular and Plural Nouns: Rules and Examples for Mastery

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Nouns carry information about number. When a word refers to one person or thing, it is singular in number. When it refers to more than one of the same type of thing, it is plural in number.

Singular and Plural Nouns Nouns carry information about number. When a word re

The number of a noun is indicated by its ending. The final letters of a noun determine how its plural is formed.

The following examples illustrate how to change from the singular form of a noun to the plural form of a noun:

  1. The plural of most nouns is formed by adding -s.
  2. For nouns ending in s, x, z, sh, and ch, add -es.
  3. Nouns ending in f or fe form their plurals by changing the f or fe to v and adding -es.
  4. Nouns ending in y form their plurals by changing the y to i and adding -es.
Singular Plural
ball balls
watch watches
wife wives
family families

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