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Plural Nouns formation
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Summary
The plural of the nouns can be formed differently, depending on the suffix of singular nouns. In most cases, we only have to add an -s to the end.
For example:
— “One cup.” ⇒ “Three cups.” = We add -s at the end of the noun.
However, there are some exceptions about plural formation, depending on the ending of nouns.
For example:
— With suffixes -ch, -s, -sh, -x or -z, we add -es to the noun: “One fox.” ⇒ “Two foxes.”
— With suffix -y, we change -y to -i and add -es: “One lady.” ⇒ “Two ladies.”
— With suffixes -fe or -f, we change -f- to -v- and add -es (in some cases we just add an -s): “One life.” ⇒ “Two lives.”
Let’s revise this content within the {Form} section. Take a look at the {Example} section that shows its use within a context.