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  1. The most common way to form plurals in English is by adding – s to the end of the singular noun. This rule applies to most nouns in the language. For example, we turn cat into cats and book into books. However, there are certain conditions where we need to add – es instead or change the word entirely.
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    The most basic rule is to pluralize a noun by adding the suffix -s (as in voters); however, if the noun ends in -s, -x, -z, -sh, or -ch (with the exception—see, we already have an exception—of words ending in -ch pronounced with a hard k, like monarchs and stomachs), the suffix -es is added in order to create an extra syllable to pronounce the plural—as in goddesses, anticlimaxes, blitzes, flashes, and torches.
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    A plural noun refers to more than one person, place, thing, or idea. For example, flower is singular, but flowers is plural. Regular nouns become plural by adding “–s” or “–es” to the singular noun, while irregular plural nouns have unique spellings and do not follow the standard pattern.
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    An apostrophe followed by an “s” is used in English to create possessive nouns. For example, the noun dog becomes dog’s when you refer to something belonging to the dog, such as “the dog’s ball.” With plural nouns ending in “s,” you add the apostrophe after “s” and do not add an additional “s.”
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  2. Spelling Plurals With “-s” or “-es” - Grammarly

    Sep 23, 2022 · Here’s a quick summary of the main rules and exceptions for spelling plurals: Add –s to most singular nouns to make them plural. Add –es to words ending in –s, –x, –z, –ch, or –sh. For words ending in –y, change the –y …

     
  3. Singular and Plural nouns By adding -s (List) - My English Grammar

  4. How to Pluralize With '-S' and '-ES' | Merriam-Webster

    The most basic rule is to pluralize a noun by adding the suffix -s (as in voters); however, if the noun ends in -s, -x, -z, -sh, or -ch (with the exception—see, we already have an exception—of words ending in -ch pronounced with a hard k, …

  5. Adding -s and -es - English - Learning with BBC Bitesize

    Remember, when a word ends with 's', 'ch', 'sh', 'ss', 'x' or 'z' we add '-es' to make it plural. Write out the words below and change them to their plural form by adding '-es'.

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  7. Spelling of plurals: when to add ‘s’ or ‘es’ - Speakspeak

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  9. Understanding Plural Nouns: How To Form Them

    Most nouns become plural by adding “–s” to them—but not all. Whether you simply need a refresher or are new to pluralizing nouns in English, this blog post goes over all the rules to help you become a pro at plurals.

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  12. Rules regarding the formation of plurals - Home of …

    Jul 1, 2014 · In English, we form the plurals of nouns by adding –s to the singular. Examples are given below. Boy -> boys. Girl -> girls. Book -> books. There are several exceptions to this rule. Nouns ending in –s, -sh, -ch and –x, form their …

  13. Rules for Plural and Possessive Names - Merriam-Webster

  14. Formation of plural nouns - Home of English Grammar

    Jul 16, 2010 · Most nouns ending in -o also form their plural by adding -es to the singular. Note that a few nouns ending in -o merely add -s. Nouns ending in a consonant + y form their plural by changing -y into -i and adding -es. The …

  15. Spelling Rules for Adding S or ES to Nouns - Study English Page

  16. Spelling Plurals With -s or -es - Word Coach

    Most nouns in English are made plural by simply adding an -s to the end. However, there are a few rules that you need to know for spelling plurals with -s or -es. Rule 1: Add -s to nouns that end in a vowel or a consonant. Rule 2: …

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  20. ESL Grammar: PLURAL NOUNS (-s/-es) - Stickyball ESL Lessons

  21. Plural forms of nouns which do not end in ‘s’ - Speakspeak

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