Plural nouns are words that show a quantity of more than one. To make a noun plural, add an 's' to the end of the word. When spelling a plural noun, use a dictionary to check the correct spelling.
Plural Nouns
The longest English plural form is 'anticonstitutionally', which has 13 letters. The plural form of 'goose' is 'geese', but the plural form of 'moose' is just 'moose'. The word 'deer' is the only word in English that has two plural forms - 'deer' and 'deer'.
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Can you give me three examples of plural nouns in a sentence?
Work together in pairs: What is the plural form of "mouse"?
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What is the plural of 'child'?
- Childs
- Childers
- Children
- Childies
What is the plural of 'tooth'?
- Toothers
- Toothies
- Tooths
- Teeth
What is the plural of 'foot'?
What is the plural of 'mouse'?
What is the plural of 'goose'?
- Geesers
- Gooseys
- Gooses
- Geese