SINGULAR TO PLURAL

HOW TO CHANGE SINGULAR TO PLURAL



Most singular nouns are made plural by simply putting an -s at the end. There are many different rules regarding pluralization depending on what letter a noun ends in. 


Plural Noun Rules


1.  To make regular nouns plural, add ‑s to the end.

cat      –     cats

Chair    -     chairs

house – houses

Cow    -     cows

2 .If the singular noun ends in ‑s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z, add ‑es to the end to make it plural.


truss – trusses


bus – buses


marsh – marshes


lunch – lunches


tax – taxes


blitz – blitzes


3 In some cases, singular nouns ending in -s or -z, require that you double the -s or -z prior to adding the -es for pluralization.


fez – fezzes


gas –gasses


4 If the noun ends with ‑f or ‑fe, the f is often changed to ‑ve before adding the -s to form the plural version.


wife – wives


wolf – wolves


Exceptions:


roof – roofs


belief – beliefs


chef – chefs


chief – chiefs


5 If a singular noun ends in ‑y and the letter before the -y is a consonant, change the ending to ‑ies to make the noun plural.


city – cities


puppy – puppies


6. If the singular noun ends in -y and the letter before the -y is a vowel, simply add an -s to make it plural.


ray – rays


boy – boys


7 If the singular noun ends in ‑o, add ‑es to make it plural.


potato – potatoes


tomato – tomatoes


Exceptions:


photo – photos


piano – pianos


halo – halos


With the unique word volcano, you can apply the standard pluralization for words that end in -o or not. It’s your choice! Both of the following are correct:


volcanoes


volcanos


8 If the singular noun ends in ‑us, the plural ending is frequently ‑i.


cactus – cacti


focus – foci


9 If the singular noun ends in ‑is, the plural ending is ‑es.


analysis – analyses


ellipsis – ellipses


10 If the singular noun ends in ‑on, the plural ending is ‑a.


phenomenon – phenomena


criterion – criteria


11 Some nouns don’t change at all when they’re pluralized.


sheep – sheep


series – series


species – species


deer –deer


You need to see these nouns in context to identify them as singular or plural. Consider the following sentence:


Mark caught one fish, but I caught three fish.

Plural Noun Rules for Irregular Nouns

Irregular nouns follow no specific rules, so it’s best to memorize these or look up the proper pluralization in the dictionary.


child – children


goose – geese


man – men


woman – women


tooth – teeth


foot – feet


mouse – mice


person – people 



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