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1 Grammar - Singular and Plural Nouns Mr. Marlon F. Bravo Instructor

2 Singular means one of something. Plural means more than one. Singular and Plural Nouns

3 Rules You can make most nouns plural by just adding -s one tree - four trees one boat – a river full of boats

4 Rules If the noun ends with -s, -ch, - sh, -x, or -z, add -es to make it plural. witness–witnesses mosque - mosques dish– dishes fox - foxes

5 Rules If the noun ends with -y and the letter before the -y is a vowel, add -s to make the noun plural. boy–boys bay – bays key – keys

6 Rules If the noun ends with -y and the letter before the -y is a consonant, change the -y to -i and add -es to make the noun plural. army – armies fly - flies sky - skies

7 Rules Nouns ending in -ff become plural by adding -s tariff - tariffs sheriff - sheriffs plaintiff - plaintiffs

8 Rules For nouns that ends in –f or -fe Some become plural by replacing the -f to -v and adding -s or -es knife - knives wife - wives half - halves

9 Exercises What are the plural forms of the nouns below: 1. buzz 2. toy 3. cry 4. stuff 5. leaf

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