Singular and Plural

 


Singular and Plural

Read through the explanations and examples, do the exercise that follows.

Forming Plurals

  Most of the nouns are made plural by adding an 's':

pen - pens
pencil - pencils
book - books
file - files
  Nouns ending with s, ss, z, zz, x, ch, sh, and tch are made plural by adding "es" to the singular form:

wish - wishes
watch - watches
fox - foxes
bus - buses
  If a noun's singular form ends with a consonant plus y, you must change the y to I and then add "es":

baby - babies
candy - candies
sky - skies
spy - spies

Attention: Proper nouns are exceptions to the rule.

the Wendys (not Wendies)
the Kennedys (not Kennedies)
  Some Irregular Plural Forms:

man - men
woman - women
foot - feet
tooth - teeth
child - children
medium- media

Attention: A singular subject takes a singular verb, and a plural subject takes a plural verb. Therefore:

The media are presenting the story inaccurately.
Women are usually more sensitive than men.


 

Forming Plurals Table

 

Forming Plurals

Singular

Plural

a. Most nouns take S at the end of their singular forms.

camera
lesson

cameras
lessons

b. If the noun ends in S, Z, CH, SH, O, SS, or X, we add ES.

potato
pass
tax

potatoes
passes
taxes

* EXCEPTIONS.

radio
photo

radios
photos

c. If the noun ends in F or Fe, change F or FE to V, and add - ES.

knife
wife
thief
shelf

knives
wives
thieves
shelves

d. If the noun ends in Y preceded by a consonant, change Y to I; and add -ES(ies)

fly
baby
country
city

flies
babies
countries
cities

e. Some nouns have irregular plural forms

child
foot
tooth
man
sheep

children
feet
teeth
men
sheep

Non-Singular/Plural Form Nouns

 

Singular

Plural

No Singular Form

No Plural Form

pencil
car
city
woman
book
dictionary
lesson
foot

pencils
cars
cities
women
books
dictionaries
lessons
feet

cattle
trousers
scissors
pliers
police
glasses
pants
shorts

news
information
measles
furniture
baggage
advice
knowledge
rubbish

 

Singular/Plural of "Verb TO BE"


a.    A library is a useful building.
Libraries are useful buildings.

b. She is a clever girl.
They are clever girls.

c. Is it a new shelf?
Are they new shelves?

d. Are these boys hungry?
Is this boy hungry?

e. He isn't a worker.
They aren't workers.

 

 


Quick Exercise

 

Change the following sentences from singular to plural or from plural to singular as in the examples.

 

1. She is a beautiful lady.

They are beautiful ladies

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2. A book is a good friend.

Books are good friends

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3. A small car is a great vehicle.

 

4. She is a smart girl.

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5. It is an old church.

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6. Is this man a worker?

 

7. Is he a nice character?

 

8. These pants belong to those women.

 

9. Are the students in the classroom?

 

10. These glasses aren't for those women.

 

11. Are the bottles on the table?

 

12. The brush is under the chair.

 

13. I am not a famous woman.

 

14. The pencils aren't in the boxes.

 

15. I like those barbies.


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