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Most nouns make their plurals by simply adding –s to the end (e.g. cat/cats, book/books, journey/journeys). Some do change their endings, though. The main types of noun that do this are:
Nouns ending in -y
If the noun ends with a consonant plus -y, make the plural by changing -y to -ies:
singular
| plural
| berry
| berries
| activity
| activities
| daisy
| daisies
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Nouns ending in -ch, -s, -sh, -x, or -z
If the noun ends with -ch, -s, -sh, -x, or -z, add -es to form the plural:
singular
| plural
| church
| churches
| bus
| buses
| fox
| foxes
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There’s one exception to this rule. If the -ch ending is pronounced with a ‘k’ sound, you add -s rather than -es:
singular
| plural
| stomach
| stomachs
| epoch
| epochs
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Nouns ending in -f or -fe
With nouns that end in a consonant or a single vowel plus -f or -fe, change the -f or -fe to -ves:
singular
| plural
| knife
| knives
| half
| halves
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Nouns ending in -o
Nouns ending in -o can add either -s or -es in the plural, and some can be spelled either way.
- As a general rule, most nouns ending in -o add -s to make the plural:
singular
| plural
| solo
| solos
| zero
| zeros
| avocado
| avocados
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- Those which have a vowel before the final -o always just add -s:
singular
| plural
| studio
| studios
| zoo
| zoos
| embryo
| embryos
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- Here’s a list of the most common nouns ending in -o that are always spelled with -es in the plural:
singular
| plural
| buffalo
| buffaloes
| domino
| dominoes
| echo
| echoes
| embargo
| embargoes
| hero
| heroes
| mosquito
| mosquitoes
| potato
| potatoes
| tomato
| tomatoes
| torpedo
| torpedoes
| veto
| vetoes
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- Here are some of the common nouns ending in -o that can be spelled with either -s or -es in the plural:
singular
| plural
| banjo
| banjos or banjoes
| cargo
| cargos or cargoes
| flamingo
| flamingos or flamingoes
| fresco
| frescos or frescoes
| ghetto
| ghettos or ghettoes
| halo
| halos or haloes
| mango
| mangos or mangoes
| memento
| mementos or mementoes
| motto
| mottos or mottoes
| tornado
| tornados or tornadoes
| volcano
| volcanos or volcanoes
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