Rules in Changing
Singular Nouns to Plural Nouns
We can change the singular nouns into plural nouns by using the following rules:
- Rule 1 - By adding -s for most nouns
Examples: hole - holes rock - rocks month - months
- Rule 2 - By adding -es for singular nouns ending in -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x and -z
Examples: rash - rashes tax - taxes witness - witnesses
- Rule 3 - By changing -y to -i and adding -es for singular nouns ending in -y preceded by a consonant
Examples: factory - factories lady - ladies fly - flies
- Rule 4 - By adding -s for singular nouns ending in -y preceded by a vowel
Examples: bay - bays toy - toys key - keys boy - boys
- Rule 5 - By changing the -f or -fe to -v and adding -es for singular nouns ending in -f or -fe
Examples: loaf - loaves wife - wives leaf - leaves
- Rule 6 - By changing or adding some letters for some singular nouns
Examples: man - men woman - women child - children
- Rule 7 - By adding -es for singular nouns ending in -o preceded by a consonant
Examples: tomato - tomatoes veto - vetoes hero - heroes
Except for these words: photo -photos logo - logos piano - pianos
- Rule 8 - By adding only an -s for singular nouns ending in -o preceded by a vowel.
Examples: video - videos radio - radios bamboo - bamboos
Here are your FREE worksheets about the Rules in Changing Singular Nouns to Plural Nouns - Part 2 (Rule 5 - 8 ). Watch the instructional video about the lesson which can be found in my blog and Youtube Channel.
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