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ENG3C.  Indicates simply that there are more than one of the person or thing in question.  For most, the plural form includes the letter "s" at the.

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1 ENG3C

2  Indicates simply that there are more than one of the person or thing in question.  For most, the plural form includes the letter "s" at the end of the word: Dogs Trees Turtles

3  Nouns with these letters at the end call for an "es" in the plural form. beaches foxes wishes

4  Some nouns ending in o are pluralized with an "s," while others call for "es."  No simple rule to explain the differences. EchoesPotatoes AutosPimentos HeroesVetoes MemosPros

5  To form the plural of nouns ending in y, drop the y and add "ies." Family becomes families Story becomes stories Baby becomes babies

6 Man becomes men Woman becomes women Fungus becomes fungi Thief becomes thieves (note that not all words ending in "f" follow this pattern: roof/roofs) Species remains species Medium becomes media Person becomes people

7  A possessive form of a noun signifies that the noun owns something:  An apostrophe followed by the letter "s." Kramer's hair Daphne's patience the car's engine  Words ending with s, z or x generally omit the "s." Dr. Seuss' sense of humor

8  You must first be certain of the plural form  For plural nouns ending in "s," add only an apostrophe: Singers' voices The cousins' favorite uncle  For plural nouns not ending in "s," add an apostrophe and "s." Men's clothing Children's books

9  Take the place of possessive nouns ◦ Amy lost Amy’s dog. ◦ Amy lost her dog.  Possessive singular pronouns: ◦ My, mine ◦ Your, yours ◦ His, her, hers, its  Possessive plural pronouns: ◦ Our, ours ◦ Your, yours ◦ Their, theirs


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