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Home » English » Grammar » Singular and Plural Forms of the Nouns

Singular and Plural Forms of the Nouns

Last Updated on July 3, 2023 By Mrs Shilpi Nagpal

Contents

  • 1 Singular Form
  • 2 Plural Form
    • 2.1 The rules for forming plural noun
    • 2.2 Some other examples of Singular and Plural forms of the noun

Singular Form

When a noun is singular, it means there is one of them.

For Example: Dog, balloon, toy, friend, house, family, elephant etc.

Plural Form

When a noun is plural it means there is more than one. To make most nouns plural we simply add -s. There are many irregular nouns that add es.

For Example: Dogs, balloons,  toys, friends, houses, families, elephants etc.

The rules for forming plural noun

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

For example

Singular form Plural form
cat cats
truck trucks
bird birds
car cars
bottle bottles
lamp lamps
mobile mobiles
fruit fruits
chair chairs

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

For example

Singular form Plural form
branch branches
box boxes
bus buses
church churches
dish dishes
bench benches
tax taxes
watch watches

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

For example

Singular form Plural form
calf calves
knife knives
leaf leaves
wolf wolves
wife wives
shelf shelves
loaf loaves
life lives

(4) If the noun ends with y and the letter before the -y is a consonant, change the ending to ‑ies to make the noun plural.

For example

Singular form Plural form
family families
city cities
puppy puppies
trophy trophies
jelly jellies
baby babies
country countries
duty duties 

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

For example

Singular form Plural form
toy toys
ray rays
boy boys
day days

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

For example

Singular form Plural form
potato potatoes
tomato tomatoes
scorpio scorpioes
hero heroes
echo echoes

There are few exceptions such as piano – pianos, photo – photos, kangroo- kangroos, studio- studios, radio – radios etc.

(7) If singular noun end in ‑us, the plural ending is frequently ‑i.

For example

Singular form Plural form
cactus cacti
fungus fungi
focus foci
nucleus nuclei
radius radii

(8) Some nouns don’t change at all when they’re pluralized. They have same form in singular and plural form.

For example

Singular form Plural form
hair hair
sheep sheep
deer deer
species species
dozen dozen
hundred hundred
fish fish
trout trout
bison bison

(9) Some nouns have unique plural form.

For example

Singular form Plural form
man men
tooth teeth
woman women
child children
goose geese
mouse mice
foot feet
person people 

Some other examples of Singular and Plural forms of the noun

Singular form Plural form
ox oxen
piano pianos
quiz quizzes
donkey donkeys
leaf leaves
fox foxes
sticker stickers
hair hair
knife knives
kidney kidneys
street streets
goose geese
bus buses
moss mosses
life lives
book books
potato potatoes
soldier soldiers
thief thieves
cactus cacti
horse horses
deer deer
ostrich ostriches
family families
city cities
fan fans
penny pennies
sticker stickers
key keys
bottle bottles
hero heros
shelf shelves
tree trees
box boxes
eye eyes
face faces
woman women
army armies
gas gasses
baby babies
sheep sheep
tooth teeth
table tables
photo photos
fly flies
country countries
church churches
fairy fairies
mango mangoes
foot feet
cross crosses
map maps
anniversary anniversaries
life lives
flower flowers
egg eggs
dress dresses
rose roses
ox oxen
diagnosis diagnoses
news news
glass glasses
hoof hooves
bowl bowls
fish fish
story stories
octopus octopi
wish wishes
ribbon ribbons
gang gangs
analysis analysis
jean jeans
butterfly butterflies
day days
pouch pouches
zoo zoos
carrot carrots
chimney chimneys
tomato tomatoes

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About Mrs Shilpi Nagpal

Author of this website, Mrs. Shilpi Nagpal is MSc (Hons, Chemistry) and BSc (Hons, Chemistry) from Delhi University, B.Ed. (I. P. University) and has many years of experience in teaching. She has started this educational website with the mindset of spreading free education to everyone.

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