Regular Plurals of Nouns

Introduction

Most nouns in English have both singular and plural forms, and the plural is usually formed by adding "-s" to the singular. Most nouns in English have both singular and plural forms, and the plural is usually formed by adding ā€œ-sā€ to the singular. This page explains the basic ways of forming regular plurals in English. For information about forming irregular plurals see Irrgular Plurals of Nouns.

How to form the plural

Noun ending Forming the plural Example
s, x, ch or sh Add -es

boss arrow to the right bosses
tax arrow to the right taxes
bush arrow to the right bushes

consonant + y Change y to i then add -es baby arrow to the rightbabies
candy arrow to the rightcandies
curry arrow to the right curries
most others Add -s

cat arrow to the right cats
face arrow to the right faces
day arrow to the right days

When you are sure that you understand the lesson, you can continue with the exercises.