Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns What are plural nouns

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Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns What are plural nouns?

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns What are plural nouns?

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns A noun can be singular, naming just one thing, or

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns A noun can be singular, naming just one thing, or plural, naming more than one thing. children The way to make a noun plural usually depends on the ending of the singular noun.

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns To form the plural of most nouns, add s. horse

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns To form the plural of most nouns, add s. horse car hill rose shoe horses cars hills roses shoes If the noun ends in s, sh, ch or x, add es. bush church fox pass buses bushes churches foxes passes

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns Form the plurals of these nouns. circuses classes radio s

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns Form the plurals of these nouns. circuses classes radio s years windows kaleidoscope s bones toolboxes itches wishes

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns If the noun ends in a consonant plus y, change

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns If the noun ends in a consonant plus y, change the y to ies. baby babies army armies spy spies worry worries For most nouns that end in f or fe, change f to v and add es. leaf leaves life lives half halves loaf loaves For a small group of nouns that end in o, add es. tomatoes echoes heroes

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns Form the plurals of these nouns. body bodies wife wives

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns Form the plurals of these nouns. body bodies wife wives ruby rubies wolf wolves deputy deputies knife knives therapy therapies superheroes jury juries

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns English nouns that have come from other languages, such as

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns English nouns that have come from other languages, such as Latin, Greek or French, often form plurals the same way they do in their original language. medium media chateaux vertebra bacterium vertebrae bacteria Some nouns are always plurals, whethere is one or many of them. trousers scissors crockery pants deer offspring cutlery salmon

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns Just to make it interesting, there are nouns that break

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns Just to make it interesting, there are nouns that break the rules and nouns that don’t follow any rule! Do you know the plurals of these nouns? radios louse lice woman women axis axes reefs proofs ox oxen foot feet

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns • A noun is a naming word. A plural noun

Grammar Toolkit Plural nouns • A noun is a naming word. A plural noun names more than one thing. • Plural nouns are formed in different ways, often depending on the ending of the singular noun. • Some nouns are both singular and plural (e. g. sheep) and some are only plural (e. g. trousers). • In the following sentence, the plural nouns are red. The true heroes of centuries past were men and women without names.

Grammar Toolkit Perfect tense The End

Grammar Toolkit Perfect tense The End