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Filling out the plural forms of nouns online can enhance your understanding of noun usage in English. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to ensure you understand the rules and can successfully complete the form.
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- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin by reviewing the section on regular nouns, which includes the rules for adding 's' and 'es' for pluralization. Familiarize yourself with examples like 'dog-dogs' and 'box-boxes' to guide your entries.
- Next, look at the words ending in 'f' or 'fe'. Remember that these change to 'ves' for their plural forms, as seen in 'life-lives' and 'leaf-leaves.'
- Continue with nouns that end in 'o.' For those preceded by a vowel, simply add 's,' as in 'radio-radios.' If there is a consonant before the 'o,' you may need to assess whether to add 's' or 'es,' as in 'potato-potatoes' versus 'photo-photos.'
- Move on to the rules for nouns ending in 'y.' Change the 'y' to 'i' and add 'es' for words like 'party-parties' and 'cry-cries.'
- Review the section on irregular nouns. Understand that some words do not change at all when pluralized, such as 'moose-moose' and 'deer-deer.' For other irregular forms, note changes like 'child-children' and 'person-people.'
- Complete exercises provided in the form that require you to put in correct plural forms based on the rules you’ve learned. For example, changing 'tooth' to 'teeth.'
- After filling out the necessary fields, review all entries carefully to ensure accuracy. Make any necessary adjustments before proceeding.
- Finally, save your changes. You can choose to download, print, or share the completed form depending on your needs.
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How to form plural nouns. Plural rule #1: -s and -es suffixes. Plural rule #2: -y and -ie suffixes. Plural rule #3: -o endings. Plural rule #4: -f and -fe endings. Plural rule #5: some '-s' and '-z' endings. Irregular plural nouns in English. Singular and plural nouns that are the same.
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