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 The plural form of  Nouns that end in -

most nouns by ch, -x, -s, -sh, z or


adding –S to singular
s -like sound add -es
noun.
in the end.

Church - churches
BOOK BOOKS box – boxes
gas - gases
bush - bushes
BAG BAGS ass - asses
 Most nouns end with
a CONSONANT + -O
also form their plurals
by adding 'es' .

 The plural of words


that end with Potato  potatoes
a CONSONANT + -y is Hero  heroes
spelled –ies.

Factory  factories

Baby  babies
 Most nouns end in -f or –fe are
changed to –ves to from plural.

Calf  calves
Knife  knives
Leaf  leaves
 Changing their Adding a syllable
vowels for the for the plural.
plural.

Foot  feet
Goose  geese Child  children
Mouse  mice Ox  oxen
Woman  women
 Latin and Greek have
plural endings that
come from those
languages.
 Some nouns have
the same singular
and plural form.
Criterion  criteria
Fungus  fungi
Aircraft  aircraft Datum  data
Deer  deer Medium  media
Fish  fish
Sheep  sheep
Species  species
Some nouns have only
a plural form. It can
be used a pair of
before nouns.
 Words end with –s
but are not plural.

A pair of JEANS
A pair of SHORTS Economics
A pair of PANTS News
A pair of PAJAMAS Athletics
Physics

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