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SINGULAR

AND
PLURAL NOUNS
By: Ricardo, Flordeliza C.

NOUN
A noun names a person,
place, thing, or idea.

SINGULAR
NOUN
Names one person,
place, thing, or idea.

PLURAL NOUN
Names more than one
person, place, thing, or
idea.

FOR THE PLURAL FORM


OF MOST NOUNS, ADD S
SINGULAR

Bottle
Cup
Pencil
Desk
Sticker
Window

PLURAL

Bottles
Cups
Pencils
Desk
Stickers
Window

For nouns that end in ch,


x, s, or s sounds, add es
SINGULAR

Box
Watch
Moss
Bus

PLURAL

Boxes
Watches
Mosses
Buses

For nouns ending in f or


fe, change f to v and
add es
SINGULAR

PLURAL

Wolf
Wife
Leaf
Life

Wolves
Wives
Leaf
Lives

Some nouns have


different plural forms
SINGULAR

Child
Woman
Man
Mouse
Goose

PLURAL

Children
Women
Men
Mice
Geese

Nouns ending in vowels like y or


o do not have definite rules
SINGULAR

PLURAL

Baby
Toy
Kidney
Potato
Memo
Stereo

Babies
Toys
Kidneys
Potatoes
Memos
Stereos

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