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Spelling Killers: Plural Nouns
Mrs. Davis’ 5th Grade Language Arts Classes Council Traditional School
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What is a Plural? A SINGULAR noun is a SINGLE noun (one)
A PLURAL noun is MORE THAN ONE noun
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Plural Rule #1 Most plurals just add -s to the singular noun:
cat / cats boy / boys paper / papers table / tables lamp / lamps
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Plural Rule #2 Add -es to nouns ending in -ch, -sh, -s, -x, or -zz :
bench / benches fish / fishes class / classes box / boxes buzz / buzzes
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Plural Rule #3 Change the -y to -i and add -es in
nouns ending consonant + y: story / stories puppy / puppies baby / babies ruby / rubies sky / skies
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Plural Rule #4 Just add -s to nouns ending in vowel + y:
turkey / turkeys day / days toy / toys valley / valleys
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Plural Rule #5 Some plurals have IRREGULAR spellings: goose / geese
foot / feet mouse / mice child / children woman / women ox / oxen tooth / teeth
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Plural Rule #6 Some plurals keep the same spelling as
the singular form: goose / geese foot / feet mouse / mice child / children woman / women ox / oxen tooth / teeth
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