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          SINGULAR & PLURAL NOUNS
Beverly Schmitt 1997-2002, all rights reserved


Singular Noun Definition: When a noun means one only, it is said to be 
singular.
Examples - boy, girl, book, church, box

Plural Noun Definition: When a noun means more than one, it is said to be 
plural.
Examples - boys, girls, churches, boxes

RULE #1
The plural noun is usually formed by adding s to a singular noun. 
Example - lamp, lamps; cat, cats; fork, forks; flower, flowers; pen, pens

Exercise:   Write the plural noun of each of these nouns.

   chair       star         farm         storm         door

   rock        owner        paper        cup           bear

RULE #2
Nouns ending in s, z, x, sh, and ch form the plural by adding es. 
Example - mos, mosses; buzz, buzzes; box, boxes; dish, dishes; 
church, churches

Exercise: Write the plural of each of these nouns.

   dress     brush     hex     wish     class

   fox       cross     bench   bush     ax

Special Note:
If you add s to such nouns as fox, bush, and bench, you will find that you 
cannot pronounce them without making an additional syllable. This is why 
such nouns form the plural by adding es.

RULE #3
Nouns ending in y preceded by a consonant is formed into a plural by 
changing y to ies. 
Examples - lady, ladies; city, cities; army, armies

Exercise:   Write the plural of the following words.

   fly    baby     pony     injury     cherry

   lady   beauty   story    history    berry

   city   sky      duty     study      theory

RULE #4
Nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel form their plurals by adding s.
Example - boy, boys; day, days

Exercise:   Write the plural of the following words.

   day    toy    essay    turkey    chimney

   play   joy    valley   turkey    volley

RULE #5
Most nouns ending in o preceded by a consonant is formed into a plural by 
adding es. 
Example - hero, heroes; grotto, grottoes

Exercise:   Write the plural of the following nouns ending in o.

   motto    calico    buffalo    hero    potato

   cargo    volcano   grotto     tomato  veto

RULE #6
Some nouns ending in f or fe are made plural by changing f or fe to ves.
Example - beef, beeves; wife, wives
Exercise:   Write the plural of the following words.

   calf    self    leaf    sheaf    life

   loaf    shelf   half    wolf     knife

Exceptions:   The following may form their plural by adding s.

   chief, chiefs         fife, fifes     hoof, hoofs     roof, roofs

   kerchief, kerchiefs   safe, safes     grief, griefs

Irregular Plurals

   man, men          foot, feet        mouse, mice     

   woman, women      tooth, teeth      louse, lice

   child, children   ox, oxen          goose, geese

The following nouns have no singular:

   scissors     oats      tongs      dregs      trousers

   pinchers     bellows   snuffers   cattle     shears

   measles      mumps     victuals   tweezers   vespers

Some nouns are always singular. Some of these nouns may be used in the 
plural when different kinds are meant as sugars, coffees, and cottons.

gold, silver, wheat, corn, molasses, copper, sugar, cotton,news,gallows,  

mathematics, ethics (other words inding in ics)

SINGULAR NOUNS USE THIS AND THAT.
PLURAL NOUNS USE THESE AND THOSE.

Special Note:

     SINGULAR                          PLURAL

    son-in-law                       sons-in-law
  daughter-in-law                  daughters-in-law
   maid of honor                    maids of honor
secretary of state              secretaries of state

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