Language Arts:  List of Plural Nouns
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This section covers the different rules for making nouns plurals.  Only a few examples have been listed for each rule.

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The following nouns can usually be made plural by adding the letter s
cars

trees

books

animals
Below are some general rules for making special nouns plural.
When words end in the letter s, ss, z, x, sh, or ch, add es to the end of the words.
1.
Singular

gas

tax

dish

buzz

glass

church
Plural

gases

taxes

dishes

buzzes

glasses

churches
If a word ends in y with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) in front of it, add an s.
2.
Singular

boy

day

key

turkey

Plural

boys

days

keys

turkeys

If a word ends in y, with no vowel that precedes it, change the y to i and add es.
3.
Singular

city

baby

century

country

Plural

cities

babies

centuries

countries

When words end in the letter f, change the f to the letter v and add the letters es
4.
Singular

leaf

wife

shelf

wolf

Plural

leaves

wives

shelves

wolves

If a noun ends in o, add an es.
Singular

hero

potato

tomato

mosquito

Plural

heroes

potatoes

tomatoes

mosquitoes

5.
The following are usually mistaken for singular nouns when they are actually plural nouns.
Singular

amoeba

bacterium

cactus

crisis

criterion

thesis

Plural

amoebae

bacteria

cacti

crises

criteria

theses
6.
Some nouns form their plurals by changing letters within the word.
7.
Greek Plural Nouns
Singular

alga

alumna

alumnus

antenna

datum

focus

fungus

genus

larva

medium

memorandum

nucleus

syllabus

Plural

algae

alumna (female)

alumni (male)

antennae

data

foci

fungi

genera

larvae

media

memoranda

nuclei

syllabi
Latin Plural Nouns
Singular

man

foot

tooth

goose

mouse

Plural

men

feet

teeth

geese

mice

Check the dictionary to help you determine how to make combined words with hyphens plural.
8.
Singular

mother-in-law

passerby

half-moon

Plural

mothers-in-law

passersby

half-moons
Some nouns are the same in singular form as they are in plural.
9.
Singular

deer

quail

sheep

moose
Plural

deer

quail

sheep

moose