Plural of nouns by Darija Radovanović (London Calling)

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Plural of nouns countable and uncountable nouns by (London Calling) regular and irregular plural of nouns

Countable nouns nouns that you can count. If they are in singular you can put a/an where it is necessary. examples of countable nouns: cup flower piece brush COUNTABLE NOUNS burger sandwich plate mug

Uncountable nouns nouns that you cannot count. You don t put a/an before them. To make them countable, you can add a phrase before a noun: - a bar of chocolate, a jar of marmalade, a piece of information. Note: Abstract nouns and nouns seen as a mass are usually uncountable. examples of uncountable nouns: happiness steel loneliness coffee UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS joy water rice marmalade

Note: There are several types of irregular plurals: elk-elk sheep sheep fish-fish moose-moose bison-bison deer-deer Same in the singular and plural wife-wives knife-knives life-lives fe half-halves loaf-loaves wolf-wolves calf-calves leaf-leaves shelf-shelves thief-thieves self-selves sheaf-sheaves elf-elves f No rules man-men woman-women child-children tooth-teeth foot-feet goose-geese Irregular Plural of s potato-potatoes tomato-tomatoes hero-heroes o studio-studios scenario-scenarios on phenomenon-phenomena criterion-criteria thesis-theses ellispis-ellipses analysis-analyses is us cactus-cacti focus-foci alumnus-alumni bacillus-bacilli stimulus-stimuli

Add your own examples of regular plural of nouns: Regular plural of nouns: Add your own examples of regular plural of nouns: Regular Plural of s Note: If the singular noun ends in -s,-ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z, add -es to the end to make it plural. Add -S a noun to Add -ES a noun to boy-boys toy-toys brother-brothers plate-plates lipstick-lipsticks brush-brushes box-boxes lunch-lunches tax-taxes

Note: Some nouns ending in Y add S in plural and some change Y into I and add ES : trays, plays but: ladies, buddies buzz- buzzes- you just add -es but: quiz- quizzes you double -z and then add -es potato, tomato, hero, cargo + -es but: studio, rodeo, piano + -s when a noun ends in s, sh, ch, x, or z, you add -es: glasses, dishes, churches, boxes, brushes Two glasses of orange juice. There are 13 nouns that end in fe or f that change f into v and add es: 1. *self-selves 2. *leaf-leaves 3. *wolf-wolves 4. *calf-calves 5. *sheaf-sheaves 6. *elf-ealves 7. *life-lives 8. *thief-thieves 9. *loaf-loaves 10. *knife-knives 11. *wife-wives 12. *half-halves 13. *shelf-shelves Some nouns have the same form in singular and plural: *deer *sheep *fish *moose *bison Some nouns only appear in plural: *scissors *spectacles *trousers *shorts *compasses *scales *(eye) glasses *clothes *thanks (you would not give someone a single thank but say Many thanks instead)

Note: Some nouns ending in Y add S in plural and some change Y into I and add ES : trays, plays but: ladies, buddies buzz- buzzes- you just add -es but: quiz- quizzes you double -z and then add -es potato, tomato, hero, cargo + -es but: studio, rodeo, piano + -s when a noun ends in s, sh, ch, x, or z, you add -es: glasses, dishes, churches, boxes, brushes Two glasses of orange juice. There are 13 nouns that end in fe or f that change f into v and add es: 1. *self-selves 2. *leaf-leaves 3. *wolf-wolves 4. *calf-calves 5. *sheaf-sheaves 6. *elf-ealves 7. *life-lives 8. *thief-thieves 9. *loaf-loaves 10. *knife-knives 11. *wife-wives 12. *half-halves 13. *shelf-shelves Some nouns have the same form in singular and plural: *deer *sheep *fish *moose *bison Some nouns only appear in plural: *scissors *spectacles *trousers *shorts *compasses *scales *(eye) glasses *clothes *thanks (you would not give someone a single thank but say Many thanks instead)

Exercises: Add S or ES to the following nouns in singular: Put the following nouns in plural: Put the following nouns in plural: -S or IES? boxbusstorebrushpencilflowerplatedishbuzzlunchfriendbookcuphousespoon eyequizringfingernote- mousemanwomanpostmanchildlifestudioherobeliefgoosefootdwarfshelfpianotooththiefoxchiefphotowife- countryspy storycityreplydayplaytrayboytoyholidayladynannystorybodymemorydonkeyjourneyfactorysky-

Exercises: Add S or ES to the following nouns in singular: Put the following nouns in plural: KEY: Put the following nouns in plural: -S or IES? box-boxes bus-buses store-stores brush-bushes pencil-pencils flower-flowers plate-plates dish-dishes buzz-buzzes lunch-lunches friend-friends book-books cup-cups house-houses spoon-spoons eye-eyes quiz-quizzes ring-rings finger-fingers note-notes mouse-mice man-men woman-women postman-postmen child-children life-lives studio-studios hero-heroes belief-beliefs goose-geese foot-feet dwarf-dwarfs shelf-shelves piano-pianos tooth-teeth thief-thieves ox-oxen chief-chiefs photo-photos wife-wives country-countries spy-spies story-stories city-cities reply-replies day-days play-plays tray-trays boy-boys toy-toys holiday-holidays lady-ladies nanny-nannies story-stories body-bodies memory-memories donkey-donkeys journey-journeys factory-factories sky-skies

Countable nouns nouns that you can count and where if they are in singular you can put a/an where it is necessary. examples of uncountable nouns: cup flower piece brush COUNTABLE NOUNS burger sandwich plate mug

Uncountable nouns nouns that you cannot count. You don t put a/an before them. To make them countable, you can add a phrase before a noun: - a bar of chocolate, a jar of marmalade, a piece of information. Note: Abstract nouns and nouns seen as a mass are usually uncountable. examples of uncountable nouns: happiness steel loneliness coffee UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS joy water rice marmelade

Pluralia tantum: nouns that appear only in the plural. s that represent objects that we usually find in pairs or sets. Examples are listed below in the chart: examples of pluralia tantum: scissors pyjamas clothes shorts Pluralia Tantum -nouns always in plural form jeans pants binoculars tights

Singularia tantum: nouns that appear only in the plural. s that represent objects that we usually find in pairs or sets. Examples are listed below in the chart: examples of pluralia tantum: scissors pyjamas clothes shorts Singularia Tantum -nouns always in singular form jeans pants binoculars tights

Pluralia tantum: nouns that appear only in the plural. s that represent objects that we usually find in pairs or sets. Examples are listed below in the chart: examples of the nouns with different meanings in the singular and the plural Air- Airs- Custom- Customs- Wood- Woods- Same noundifferent meanings Good- Goods- Manner- Manners- Force- Forces- Spectacle- Spectacles-

Note: There are several types of irregular plurals: elk-elk sheep sheep fish-fish moose-moose bison-bison deer-deer Same in the singular and plural wife-wives knife-knives life-lives fe half-halves loaf-loaves wolf-wolves calf-calves leaf-leaves shelf-shelves thief-thieves self-selves sheaf-sheaves elf-elves f No rules man-men woman-women child-children tooth-teeth foot-feet goose-geese Irregular Plural of s potato-potatoes tomato-tomatoes hero-heroes o studio-studios scenario-scenarios on phenomenon-phenomena criterion-criteria thesis-theses ellispis-ellipses analysis-analyses is us cactus-cacti focus-foci alumnus-alumni bacillus-bacilli Stimulus-stimuli

Add your own examples of regular plural of nouns: Regular plural of nouns: Add your own examples of regular plural of nouns: Regular Plural of s Note: If the singular noun ends in -s,-ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z, add -es to the end to make it plural. Add -S a noun to Add -ES a noun to boy-boys toy-toys brother-brothers plate-plates lipstick-lipsticks brush-brushes box-boxes lunch-lunches tax-taxes

Note: Some nouns ending in Y add S in plural and some change Y into I and add ES : trays, plays but: ladies, buddies buzz- buzzes- you just add -es but: quiz- quizzes you double -z and then add -es potato, tomato, hero, cargo + -es but: studio, rodeo, piano + -s when a noun ends in s, sh, ch, x, or z, you add -es: glasses, dishes, churches, boxes, brushes Two glasses of orange juice. There are 13 nouns that end in fe or f that change f into v and add es: 1. *self-selves 2. *leaf-leaves 3. *wolf-wolves 4. *calf-calves 5. *sheaf-sheaves 6. *elf-ealves 7. *life-lives 8. *thief-thieves 9. *loaf-loaves 10. *knife-knives 11. *wife-wives 12. *half-halves 13. *shelf-shelves Some nouns have the same form in singular and plural: *deer *sheep *fish *moose *bison Some nouns only appear in plural: *scissors *spectacles *trousers *shorts *compasses *scales *(eye) glasses *clothes *thanks (you would not give someone a single thank but say Many thanks instead)

Exercises: Add S or ES to the following nouns in singular: Put the following nouns in plural: Put the following nouns in plural: -S or IES? boxbusstorebrushpencilflowerplatedishbuzzlunchfriendbookcuphousespoon eyequizringfingernote- mousemanwomanpostmanchildlifestudioherobeliefgoosefootdwarfshelfpianotooththiefoxchiefphotowife- countryspy storycityreplydayplaytrayboytoyholidayladynannystorybodymemorydonkeyjourneyfactorysky-

Exercises: Add S or ES to the following nouns in singular: Put the following nouns in plural: KEY: Put the following nouns in plural: -S or IES? box-boxes bus-buses store-stores brush-bushes pencil-pencils flower-flowers plate-plates dish-dishes buzz-buzzes lunch-lunches friend-friends book-books cup-cups house-houses spoon-spoons eye-eyes quiz-quizzes ring-rings finger-fingers note-notes mouse-mice man-men woman-women postman-postmen child-children life-lives studio-studios hero-heroes belief-beliefs goose-geese foot-feet dwarf-dwarfs shelf-shelves piano-pianos tooth-teeth thief-thieves ox-oxen chief-chiefs photo-photos wife-wives country-countries spy-spies story-stories city-cities reply-replies day-days play-plays tray-trays boy-boys toy-toys holiday-holidays lady-ladies nanny-nannies story-stories body-bodies memory-memories donkey-donkeys journey-journeys factory-factories sky-skies

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