A noun is a word used to name a person, an animal, a place or a thing.
Watch this video and learn more about nouns and how they change to plural.
Nouns also indicate quantity; the quantity being the difference between singular (one) and plural (more than one).
The plural form of a singular nouns can be formed in various ways:
These are nouns that can take a plural form:
car cars
chair chairs
girl girls
tree trees
bicycle bicycles
boy boys
class classes
sash sashes
church churches
box boxes
tomato tomatoes
potato potatoes
dynamo dynamoes
echo echoes
volcano volcanoes
hero heroes
day days
key keys
donkey donkeys
monkey monkeys
quay quays
toy toys
berry berries
pony ponies
puppy puppies
story stories
baby babies
sky skies
city cities
lady ladies
roof roofs
chief chiefs
cliff cliffs
dwarf dwarfs
belief beliefs
hoof hoofs
leaf leaves
calf calves
loaf loaves
knife knives
dwarf dwarves
hoof hooves
thief thieves
wife wives
Instead, there is a vowel change added inside the word.
tooth teeth
ox oxen
mouse mice
foot feet
man men
child children
Singular Plural
salmon salmon
wool wool
bread bread
sheep sheep
deer deer
water water
spectacles spectacles
trousers trousers
scissors scissors
pincers pincers
binoculars binoculars
measles measles
passerby passersby
spoonful spoonfuls
stepchild stepchildren
mother-in-law mothers-in-law
commander in chief commanders in chief