The document provides rules for forming plural nouns in English, including regular nouns that typically add 's' or 'es' based on their endings. It also lists irregular nouns with their singular and plural forms, highlighting exceptions to standard pluralization rules. Additionally, it includes specific examples for nouns ending in 'y' that change to 'ies' in the plural form.
The document provides rules for forming plural nouns in English, including regular nouns that typically add 's' or 'es' based on their endings. It also lists irregular nouns with their singular and plural forms, highlighting exceptions to standard pluralization rules. Additionally, it includes specific examples for nouns ending in 'y' that change to 'ies' in the plural form.
The document provides rules for forming plural nouns in English, including regular nouns that typically add 's' or 'es' based on their endings. It also lists irregular nouns with their singular and plural forms, highlighting exceptions to standard pluralization rules. Additionally, it includes specific examples for nouns ending in 'y' that change to 'ies' in the plural form.
The document provides rules for forming plural nouns in English, including regular nouns that typically add 's' or 'es' based on their endings. It also lists irregular nouns with their singular and plural forms, highlighting exceptions to standard pluralization rules. Additionally, it includes specific examples for nouns ending in 'y' that change to 'ies' in the plural form.
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