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By: Sam and Brian

Singular and plural nouns. By: Sam and Brian. Rule #1. The plural of a noun is usually formed by an -s. Examples Lamp Lamps Cat Cats Fork Forks. Rule #2. Nouns ending in -s, -z, -x, -sh and -ch form the plural by adding –es. Examples

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By: Sam and Brian

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  1. Singular and plural nouns By: Sam and Brian

  2. Rule #1 The plural of a noun is usually formed by an -s. Examples Lamp Lamps Cat Cats Fork Forks

  3. Rule #2 Nouns ending in -s, -z, -x, -sh and -ch form the plural by adding –es. Examples Moss Mosses Buzz Buzzes Box Boxes

  4. Rule #3 Nouns ending in –y preceded by a constant is formed into a plural by changing -y to –ies. Examples Lady Ladies City Cities Army Armies

  5. Rule #4 Nouns ending in -y preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding -s . Examples Boy Boys Day Days Play Plays

  6. Rule #5 Most nouns ending in -o preceded by a consonant is formed into a plural by adding -es . Examples Motto Mottoes Potato Potatoes Tomato Tomatoes

  7. Rule #6 Some nouns ending in -f or -fe are made plural by changing -f or -fe to –ves. Examples Calf Calves Loaf Loaves Leaf Leaves

  8. Rules 1 & 2 Do them all…. Rock Door Cup Dress Fox Brush

  9. Rules 3 & 4 Do them all…. Fly Baby Pony Day Toy Essay

  10. Rules 5 & 6 Do them all…. Hero Halo Cargo Hoof Elf Knife

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