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Plural vs. Possessive "S"

Most nouns form the plural by adding -s or -es.

Singular Plural
boat boats
hat hats
house houses
river rivers

A noun ending in -y preceded by a consonant makes the plural with -ies.

Singular Plural
a cry cries
a fly flies
a nappy nappies
a poppy poppies
a city cities
a lady ladies
a baby babies

There are some irregular formations for noun plurals. Some of the most common ones are listed below.

Examples of irregular plurals:

Singular Plural
woman women
man men
child children
tooth teeth
foot feet
person people
leaf leaves
half halves
knife knives
wife wives
life lives
loaf loaves
potato potatoes
cactus cacti
focus foci
fungus fungi
nucleus nuclei
syllabus syllabi/syllabuses
analysis analyses
diagnosis diagnoses
oasis oases
thesis theses
crisis crises
phenomenon phenomena
criterion criteria
datum data

Some nouns have the same form in the singular and the plural.

Examples:

Singular Plural
sheep sheep
fish fish
species species
aircraft aircraft

Some nouns have a plural form but take a singular verb.

Examples:

news — The news is on at 6.30 p.m.
athleticsAthletics is good for young people.
linguisticsLinguistics is the study of language.
dartsDarts is a popular game in England.
billiardsBilliards is played all over the world.

Some nouns have a plural form and take a plural verb.

Examples:

trousers — My trousers are too tight.
jeans — Her jeans are black.
glasses — Those glasses are his.

others include:

savings, thanks, steps, stair, customs, congratulations, tropics, wages, spectacles, outskirts, goods, wits

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manish001

manish001

India

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04:56 AM Jun 18 2010 |

Blockey

Blockey

China

Thanks for sharing. Something barely noticing

10:27 AM Apr 27 2010 |

ftm_ashari

ftm_ashari

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

billiards any of a number of games played on a cloth covered table with cues and balls, pool, snooker  
billiard type of shot in the game of billiards  
athletics sports, exercise
athletic participating in sports; pertaining to sports; gifted in sports

12:22 PM Apr 13 2010 |

303Kevin

303Kevin

China

o learn a lot  thanks

 

05:42 AM Jan 11 2010 |

MMM2

MMM2

Indonesia

thanks for the lesson.

i didn't know that "athletics" and "billiards" are singular.

does this mean ther is no such thing as "athletic" or "billiard" word in english??

06:35 PM Dec 20 2009 |

xman#3

Jordan

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02:51 AM Dec 14 2009 |

phelio

China

it's great. More detailed

09:28 PM Dec 10 2009 |

viona helena

Indonesia

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01:49 AM Nov 21 2009 |

olenke

Ghana

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04:11 AM Oct 26 2009 |

Gui Wg

Gui Wg

Brazil

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05:23 PM Oct 17 2009 |