Rules for Irregular Plural Formation of Nouns
The majority of nouns in English spell their plural by simply adding a final -s. Nouns that are noncount or abstract (e.g., cheese, sugar, honesty, intelligence) generally take a singular verb, but in some instances can be plural, in which case they follow the rules for plural based on their spelling. Also, there are some categories of words which are only plural, even though their spelling does not reflect this. They are included in a list at the end of this page. For irregular count nouns and nouns that have been borrowed from other languages, the rules are as follows:
Variations of the final -s rule:
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Nouns that end with -s, -z, -x, -sh, -ch
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Nouns that end in -o
Add -espotato/potatoes, echo/echoes, hero/heroes
exceptions: studio/studios, piano/pianos, kangaroo/kangaroos, zoo/zoos
either: buffalo/buffalo(e)s, cargo/cargo(e)s, motto/motto(e)s,
volcano/volcano(e)s
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Nouns that end in a consonant + -y
Change -y to -i and add -esbaby/babies, spy/spies, poppy/poppies
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Nouns that end in -f, or -fe
Change the -f to -v and add -esshelf/shelves, wolf/wolves, knife/knives, wife/wives
Add -es
glass/glasses, buzz/buzzes, box/boxes, bush/bushes, switch/switches
Nouns adopted from other languages:
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Singular ends in -is
Plural ends in -esanalysis/analyses, basis/bases
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Singular ends in -um
Plural ends in -adatum/data, curriculum/curricula
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Singular ends in -on
Plural ends in -acriterion/criteria, phenomenon/phenomena
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Singular ends in -a
Plural ends in -aeformula/formulae, antenna/antennae
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Singular ends in -ex or -ix
Plural ends in -icesappendix/appendices, index/indices
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Singular ends in -us
Plural ends in -ifocus/foci, stimulus/stimuli
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Singular ends in -us
Plural ends in -acorpus/corpora, genus/genera
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Singular ends in -eau
Plural ends in -eauxbureau/bureaux, beau/beaux
Nouns that have only a plural form and so take a plural verb
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Things that come in pairs
Tools: glasses, scissors, binoculars, forceps, tongs, tweezersClothes: jeans, pants, pajamas, shorts, trousers
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Nouns that end in -s but have no singular (aggregate nouns)
accommodations, amends, archives, arms (weapons), bowels, intestines,brains (intellect), clothes, communications, congratulations, contents,
stairs, thanks, goods
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Nouns that are plural but do not end in -s
people, police, cattle, people