PLURAL NOUNS

PLURAL NOUNS

OBJECTIVE
By the end of the lesson students should be able to identify and to employ plural nouns in the drafting of paragraphs in present tense.    
    
GRAMMAR

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Exceptions
roof – roofs
belief – beliefs
chef – chefs
chief – chiefs
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

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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