A regular plural noun uses the suffixes -s and -es to show more than one person, place, or thing.
Examples
- cat < cats
- dog < dogs
- fox < foxes
- girl < girls
Irregular Plural Nouns
Irregular plural nouns are plural nouns that are not formed by using the suffixes -s or -es. Instead, irregular plural nouns undergo separate changes.
Nouns ending in -f or -fe
To create the plural form of the word ending in -fe you need to replace the f with v then add -es.
- wife < wives
- life < lives
- leaf < leaves
The words roofs and proofs are exceptions to this pattern.
Nouns ending in -o
To create the plural form of the word ending in -o you need to add -es.
- potato < potatoes
- hero < heroes
Exceptions to this pattern exist. Some words ending in -o only need an s to make it plural. Examples include pianos and photos.
Nouns changing vowels
Sometimes vowels change in a word when moving from the singular to the plural tense. To illustrate, oo can change to ee or an can change to en.
- tooth < teeth
- woman < women
Large spelling changes
Some nouns take on huge spelling changes when forming the plural.
- mouse < mice
- ox < oxen
No change plural
We write some nouns the same way whether plural or singular. This includes words like deer, sheep, and fish.
-ex
A noun that ends in -ex usually takes the ending -ice or -xes when forming the plural.
- vortex < vortexes
- index < indices