English Plurals and Spellings
English Plurals and Spellings
Languages differ from each other in many aspects, but the thing which is similar in almost every language is Grammar. Grammar is a set of rules and studies of structure to show how the language can be used.
Spellings are an integral part of grammar, to write a word. You are lucky enough that English spellings have some patterns, which can be used to spell words quite easily.
The foundation of English grammar is a Noun. It is a word other than a pronoun. A noun is the name of a person, thing, or place. When you talk about one noun, it is known as singular. When you refer to more than one noun, it is known as a plural.
In short, the default quantity denoted by a noun, which is one, is known as singular, and the noun which denotes the quantity more than one are known as plurals of nouns.
Plural Nouns: Rules and Examples
There are two types of nouns: Regular nouns and irregular nouns. There are several numbers of rules when it comes to the pluralization of nouns. It depends on what letter the noun ends on. However, these rules of pluralization are only followed by regular nouns. Irregular nouns do not follow any set of rules for pluralization. They need to be memorized.
In our daily life, we use plural nouns frequently. When writing, it is of utmost importance to know the correct spelling of plurals, which usually depends on the last letter of the word. There are some rules to follow or to understand the different spellings of plurals.
Some of the rules for pluralization of regular verbs are mentioned below with examples:
Rule-1: To make a regular noun plural, add -s.
To change one regular noun to plural, you need to add -s at the end of the noun.
Example:
Singular | Plural |
Bat | Bats |
Jogger | Joggers |
Table | Tables |
ball | Balls |
house | Houses |
cup | Cups |
color | Colors |
Girl | Girls |
Week | Weeks |
Pigeon | Pigeons |
Practice: Find the plurals of given regular nouns.
- Chair
- Spoon
- Walker
- Pencil
- Bed
Rule-2: Nouns ending in y.
When it comes to pluralize a noun ending in y, there are two rules to keep in mind.
- If the noun ends with a consonant and a y, change –y to –ies to pluralize it.
Example:
Singular | Plural |
Activity | Activities |
Berry | Berries |
Enemy | Enemies |
Fly | Flies |
Library | Libraries |
Canary | canaries |
Daisy | Daisies |
Lady | Ladies |
Lorry | Lorries |
Pony | ponies |
Practice: Find the plurals of given nouns.
- Pony
- Theory
- Spy
- Rely
- Bunny
- If the noun ends with a vowel and a y, change –y to –s to pluralize it.
Example:
Singular | Plural |
Toy | Toys |
Boy | Boys |
Turkey (bird) | Turkeys |
Monkey | Monkeys |
Birthday | Birthdays |
Tray | Trays |
Day | Days |
Ray | Rays |
Blue jay | Blue jays |
Ploy | Ploys |
Practice: Find the plurals of given nouns.
- Chimney
- Jersey
- Guy
- Trolley
- Decoy
Rule-3: Nouns ending in -ch, -s,-ss, -sh, -x, -z, add es.
To change one noun ending with –ch,-s,-sh,-x, or -z to plural, you need to add es at the end of the noun.
Example:
Singular | Plural |
Box | boxes |
bus | buses |
Fox | foxes |
glass | glasses |
Match | Matches |
Lunch | lunches |
Tax | Taxes |
Dish | Dishes |
Bench | benches |
Brush | Brushes |
Practice: Find the plurals of given regular nouns.
- Buzz
- Church
- Class
- Marsh
- Blitz
Exception 1:if the -ch at the end of a noun is pronounced with ‘k’, then you have to add –s in the end.
Example: stomach = stomachs.
Exception 2: Sometimes, singular nouns ending with –s or -z requires you to double the –z or –s before adding –es for a plural noun.
Example: gas= gasses, fez= fezzes.
Rule-4: Nouns ending in -f or –fe.
Several nouns end with –f or –fe, however, there are two rules for pluralization of such nouns.
- If the noun ends with a consonant before –f or -fe, change –f or -fe to -ves to pluralize it.
Example:
Singular | Plural |
Knife | Knives |
Half | Halves |
Scarf | Scarves |
Thief | Thieves |
Life | Lives |
Practice: Find the plurals of given regular nouns.
- wolf
- Calf
- leaf
- wife
- shelf
- If the noun ends with a vowel and –f or -fe, change –f or -fe to –s to pluralize it.
Example:
Singular | Plural |
Chief | chiefs |
Spoof | Spoofs |
Chef | Chefs |
Cliff | Cliffs |
Reef | Reefs |
Practice: Find the plurals of given regular nouns.
- Handcuff
- Giraffe
- Bluff
- Roof
- Gulf
Rule-5: Nouns ending in –o.
Nouns ending in – o can either be replaced by –es or –s in the plural form or either way depending on the letter before o.
- If the nouns end with a vowel and –o, you need to add -s in the plural form.
Example:
Singular | Plural |
Radio | Radios |
Stereo | stereos |
Video | videos |
Life | Lives |
Practice:
- Torpedo
- Veto
- kangaroo
- zoo
- Tattoo
- Studio
- Portfolio
- If a noun ends with a consonant and –o, add –es.
Example:
Singular | Plural |
Buffalo | Buffaloes |
Echo | Echoes |
Hero | heroes |
Tomato | Tomatoes |
Potato | Potatoes |
Practice : find the plurals of given regular nouns.
- Mosquito
- Domino
- Embargo
- Veto
- Torpedo
- Some common nouns that can be spelled either way.
- Halo
- Moto
- Cargo
- Flamingo
- Fresco
- Volcano
Irregular nouns
Irregular nouns that do not change.
Some nouns are the same in the singular and their plural forms. They do not change at all. However, to identify them as singular or plural, you need to check the sentence in which they are used.
Example:
- Sheep
- Fish
- Series
- Species
- Cattle
- Aircraft
Irregular nouns that change their vowels.
There are some nouns that only change their vowels in pluralization.
Example:
Singular | Plural |
Man | Men |
Woman | Women |
Tooth | Teeth |
Foot | Feet |
Child | children |
Mouse | mice |
Plural of foreign nouns
The English language has some words driven from foreign languages such as Latin or Greek, French, Italian. The plural of such words has two possible spellings, either English plural spellings or the foreign plural spellings.
Example:
Singular | English Plural | Foreign plural |
Formula | Formulas | Formulae |
Index | Indexes | Indices |
Cactus | Cactuses | Cacti |
Bureau | Bureaus | Bureau |
Pizza | Pizzas | Pizza |
Espresso | Espressos | Espresso |
BOTTOM LINE:
In this lesson, we learned nouns, types of nouns which are regular and irregular, and rules to pluralize regular nouns.
There are no rules for pluralization of irregular nouns because most of them are derived from foreign languages. It is best to memorize such nouns or use a dictionary for them.