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Mastering Plural Rules in English

Learn the rules for forming plurals in English with examples and exceptions. Understand when to add 's', 'es', or change the word completely in plural form.

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Mastering Plural Rules in English

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  1. Plural Rule 1 • Most words add ‘s’ to make the plural. one apple two apples book → books train → trains pen → pens name → names shop → shops friend → friends

  2. Plural Rule 2 • Add ‘es’to words ending in ‘ch’, ‘sh’, ‘s’, ‘ss’,‘x’ or ‘z’ to make the plural. one box many boxes quiz→ quizes beach → beaches bus → buses dish → dishes loss →losses bunch → bunches

  3. Plural Rule 3A • When the letter before a ‘y’ is a consonant, change the ‘y’ to an‘i’before adding an ‘es’. one baby two babies city → citiesberry -→ berries pony → poniesfamily -→ families reply → replieslady -→ ladies

  4. Plural Rule 3B • When words end in ‘ay’, ‘ey’, ‘iy’, ’oy’, and ‘uy’ add an ‘s’ to make the plural. one donkey two donkeys day → daysboy → boys key → keysdelay → delays play →plays guy → guys

  5. Plural Rules 6 • Sometimes a word may completely change its form when a plural is made. one child two children person → people goose → geese man → men fungus → fungi

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