PLURALS
+s
+ES(if nouns ending in –s,-ss, -ch,-x,-o)
BUT:
in the plural Nouns ending in a vowel+Y take –s
Nouns ending in consonant+y, drop the –y and take –ies in the plural
Nouns ending in –f or –fe, drop the f or fe and take –ves in the plural
BUT:
IRREGULAR PLURALS:
SOME NOUNS HAVE THE SAME singular and plural forms:
Some words which come from foreign languages have special plurals:
Noun+preposition+noun, we add –s to the first noun
If the first word is man or woman
Noun+adverb, we add –s to the first word
If there is no noun-stem in the compound –s is added to the last element
Uncountable nouns(are used in singular):
Always plural:
A group of english nouns that can be used as countable or uncountable with a difference in meaning:
Collective nouns that can be both singular and plural:
TEam
Russian nouns that are always plural in russian but are singular and plural in English.
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Plurals

1. PLURALS

2. +s

+S
an appleapples

3. +ES(if nouns ending in –s,-ss, -ch,-x,-o)

+ES(IF NOUNS
ENDING IN –S,-SS,
-CH,-X,-O)
a tomato-tomatoes

4. BUT:

radio-radios
piano-pianos
photo-photos
rhino-rhinos
hippo-hippos
video-videos

5. in the plural Nouns ending in a vowel+Y take –s

IN THE PLURAL
NOUNS ENDING IN A
VOWEL+Y TAKE –S
a toy-toys

6. Nouns ending in consonant+y, drop the –y and take –ies in the plural

NOUNS ENDING IN
CONSONANT+Y, DROP
THE –Y AND TAKE –IES
IN THE PLURAL
a strawberrystrawberries
y-i+es

7. Nouns ending in –f or –fe, drop the f or fe and take –ves in the plural

NOUNS ENDING IN –F
OR –FE, DROP THE F
OR FE AND TAKE –VES
IN THE PLURAL
a leaf-leaves
-f/-fe-v+es

8. BUT:

chiefs
roofs
safes
cliffs
beliefs
scarf(ves)
wharfs(ves)
dwarfs(ves)
hoofs(ves)

9. IRREGULAR PLURALS:

a man-men
a woman-women
a child-children
a foot-feet
a tooth-teeth
a goose-geese
a mouse-mice
a louse-lice
an ox-oxen

10. SOME NOUNS HAVE THE SAME singular and plural forms:

SOME NOUNS HAVE THE SAME
SINGULAR AND PLURAL FORMS:
a fish-fish
a deer-deer
a sheep-sheep
a trout-trout
a swine-swine
an aircraft-aircraft
a means-means

11. Some words which come from foreign languages have special plurals:

SOME WORDS WHICH COME FROM
FOREIGN LANGUAGES HAVE SPECIAL
PLURALS:
• Analysis-analyses
• Appendix-appendices/appendixes
• Bacterium-bacteria
• Basis-bases
• Cactus-cacti/cactuses
• Crisis-crises
• Criterion-criteria
• Diagnosis-diagnoses
• Formula-formulae/formulas
• Fungus-fungi/funguses
• Hypothesis-hypotheses
• Medium-media/mediums
• Phenomenon-phenomena

12. Noun+preposition+noun, we add –s to the first noun

NOUN+PREPOSITION+NOUN, WE
ADD –S TO THE FIRST NOUN
• a mother-in-law- mothers-in-law

13. If the first word is man or woman

IF THE FIRST WORD IS MAN
OR WOMAN
• a woman-doctor- women-doctors

14. Noun+adverb, we add –s to the first word

NOUN+ADVERB, WE ADD –S
TO THE FIRST WORD
•passer-by-passers-by

15. If there is no noun-stem in the compound –s is added to the last element

IF THERE IS NO NOUN-STEM IN THE
COMPOUND –S IS ADDED TO THE LAST
ELEMENT
• Forget-me-not-forget-me-nots

16. Uncountable nouns(are used in singular):

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS(ARE USED IN
SINGULAR):
Mass nouns:
Subjects:
Languages:
Beer, blood, bread, butter,air,
oxygen,corn,flour
History,mathematics,physics
Spanish,French,Japanese,Italian
Games:
Baseball,billiards,football,golf,
darts,cricket,rugby
Diseases:
Flu,pneumonia,measles,mumps,
tuberculosis
Natural phenomena:
Collective nouns:
Others:
Darkness,fog,gravity,show
Baggage,crockery,cutlery,
furniture,jewellery,luggage,
machinery,money,rubbish.
Advice,anger,applause,assistance,behavior,busin
ess,chaos,countryside,courage,education,eviden
ce,homework,information,knowledge,luck,music,
news,peace,progress,seaside,traffic,trouble,tru
th,wealth,work,summons,
crossroads,rubbish.

17. Always plural:

ALWAYS PLURAL:
people
cattle
trousers
jeans
shorts
shoes
gloves
pajamas
tights
earrings
scissors
pliers
arms
ashes
barracks
clothes
congratulations
outskirts
police
riches
stairs
surroundings
wages
goods

18. A group of english nouns that can be used as countable or uncountable with a difference in meaning:

A GROUP OF ENGLISH NOUNS THAT CAN
BE USED AS COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE
WITH A DIFFERENCE IN MEANING:
Glass(стекло)
a glass(стакан)
Hair(волосы)
a hair(волос)
Iron(железо)
an iron(утюг)
Experience(опыт)
an experience(событие)
Work(работа)
a work(произведение)
Paper(бумага)
a paper(газета)

19. Collective nouns that can be both singular and plural:

COLLECTIVE NOUNS THAT CAN
BE BOTH SINGULAR AND
PLURAL:
Army
Audience
Class
Committee
Company
Crew
Crowd
Government
Group
Faculty
Family

20. TEam

TEAM
• Is singular when it is
regarded as one unit:
Our team is winning.
• Is plural when we mean
each member of this unit
individually:
The team are going back
to their homes.

21. Russian nouns that are always plural in russian but are singular and plural in English.

RUSSIAN NOUNS THAT ARE ALWAYS
PLURAL IN RUSSIAN BUT ARE SINGULAR
AND PLURAL IN ENGLISH.
ворота
сани
каникулы
часы
a gate-gates
a sledge-sledges
a vacationvacations
a watch/clockwatches/clocks
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