Plural of Nouns - English Grammar | English4u
https://english-4u.de/en/grammar/plural.htmThe Plural of Nouns Regular Plural Forms. We form the plural of a noun with the singular + s. parrot – parrots / apple – apples / girl – girls. Nouns ending with y if a consonant is written before. ----> ies. lolly – lollies / story – stories / strawberry – strawberries. but: boy – boys / toy - toys / bay - bays Nouns ending with ch, x, s, sh, o----> es
Plural nouns exercises online | Lingbase
lingbase.com › en › englishPlurals exercises Online exercises to practise plural nouns in English. Read explanation Beginner level Exercise Filling gaps Make it plural: park → parks Start Your score 0.0/10 Exercise Multiple choice What is the plural? Start Your score 0.0/10 Exercise YES/NO Is the plural spelling correct? Start Your score 0.0/10
Plural of Nouns - English Grammar | English4u
english-4u.de › en › grammarEXERCISES. Regular Plural Nouns Exercise 1. Regular Plural Nouns Exercise 2. Regular Plural Nouns Exercise 3. Irregular Plural Nouns Exercise 1. Irregular Plural Nouns Exercise 2. Regular and Irregular Plural Nouns Exercise 1. Regular and Irregular Plural Nouns - multiple choice exercise. One or Ones Exercise. One or Ones - multiple choice exercise
Plurals – Free Exercise
english.lingolia.com › nouns › pluralsFor most nouns, we simply form the plural by adding an s. The summer holidays begin in three (day) . If the noun ends in a vowel + y, the y stays unchanged and we simply add an s. The farm next door grows lots of (potato) . If the noun ends in o, we add es. Our town has three (church) . If the noun ends in a sibilant (s, ch, x, z), we add es.