Do you know the plural rules?

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Do you know the plural rules?

Do you know the plural form? house Do you know the plural form?

HOUSES

Do you know the plural form? Church Do you know the plural form?

CHURCHES

Do you know the plural form? Fox Do you know the plural form?

FOXES

Do you know the plural form? Fish Do you know the plural form?

FISHES

What are the rules for plurals? Most words simply end in an ‘s’. If the word ends in a hissing noise you add ‘es’. Although, don’t be caught out! There are always irregular plurals. Make a list of these in your word banks.