Countable Nouns and their Plural Forms

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Countable Nouns and their Plural Forms

As we know, countable nouns refer to objects that can be counted as individual units. They can be represented in both singular and plural forms and can be preceded by an article (a, an, the) or a number (1, 2, 3, …).

Note that countable nouns can be either concrete or abstract.

Examples:

  • Singular: a book, a cat, table, etc.
  • Plural:  7 books, books, cats, tables, etc.

It is worth noting that not every singular countable noun can be converted to a plural countable noun by simply adding -s at the end. There are several rules to form plural countable nouns. Following are the rules for the plural formation of countable nouns:

Rule 1:  Most countable nouns can be made plural by simply adding -s at the end.

Examples:  

  • book -> books
  • car -> cars
  • chair -> chairs

Rule 2:  When a singular countable noun ends in ‘-s’, ‘-ss’, ‘-sh’, ‘-ch’, ‘-x’, or ‘-z’, the plural is formed by adding ‘-es’ to the singular form

Examples:

  • bus -> buses
  • glass -> glasses
  • ash -> ashes 
  • bush -> bushes

Rule 3:  If a singular countable noun ends in “-y” preceded by a consonant, the plural is formed by changing the “-y” to “-ies.”

Examples: 

  • city -> cities
  • baby -> babies
  • story -> stories
  • duty -> duties

Rule 4:  If a singular countable noun ends in “-y” preceded by a vowel, the plural is formed by adding “-s” to the singular form.

Examples:

  • toy -> toys
  • day -> days
  • boy -> boys
  • key -> keys
  • monkey -> monkeys
  • journey -> journeys
  • delay -> delays
  • prayer -> prayers
  • survey -> surveys

Rule 5: some countable nouns have irregular forms, meaning they do not follow the typical rules mentioned above. These plurals need to be memorized.

Examples:

  • child -> children
  • tooth -> teeth
  • mouse -> mice
  • man -> men
  • foot -> feet 
  • leaf -> leaves
  • die -> dice
  • person -> people
  • fish -> fish (singular and plural forms are same)
  • sheep -> sheep (singular and plural forms are same)
  • deer -> deer (singular and plural forms are same)
  • moose -> moose (singular and plural forms are same)
Quiz
Question 1
Which of the following plural forms is formed correctly according to the rules mentioned?
child -> childs
fly -> flys
city -> citys
bush -> bushes
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Question 2
Select the correct plural form of the noun ‘knife’.
knifes
knifeses
knives
knifesies
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Question 3
Which of the following nouns does not follow the general rule for forming plural countable nouns?
cat
glass
mouse
story
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Question 4
Which of the following nouns does not have a different plural form?
table
baby
tax
fish
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Question 5
What is the plural form of the noun ‘box’?
boxs
boxes
boxen
boxies
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Question 6
Select the correct plural form of the noun ‘piano’.
pianos
pianoes
pianies
pianosies
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  1. Which of the following plural forms is formed correctly according to the rules mentioned?
    1. child -> childs
    2. fly -> flys
    3. city -> citys
    4. bush -> bushes
    Explanation:

    According to rule number 2, when a singular countable noun ends in ‘-sh’, the plural is formed by adding ‘-es’ to the singular form. Therefore, the correct plural form of ‘bush’ is ‘bushes’.

  2. Select the correct plural form of the noun ‘knife’.
    1. knifes
    2. knifeses
    3. knives
    4. knifesies
    Explanation:

    The word ‘knife’ is an irregular noun, and its plural form is ‘knives’.

  3. Which of the following nouns does not follow the general rule for forming plural countable nouns?
    1. cat
    2. glass
    3. mouse
    4. story
    Explanation:

    The word ‘mouse’ follows an irregular plural form. The plural of ‘mouse’ is ‘mice’.

  4. Which of the following nouns does not have a different plural form?
    1. table
    2. baby
    3. tax
    4. fish
    Explanation:

    The word ‘fish’ remains the same in both singular and plural forms.

  5. What is the plural form of the noun ‘box’?
    1. boxs
    2. boxes
    3. boxen
    4. boxies
    Explanation:

    The noun ‘box’ follows Rule 2, where the plural is formed by adding ’-es’ to the singular form.

  6. Select the correct plural form of the noun ‘piano’.
    1. pianos
    2. pianoes
    3. pianies
    4. pianosies
    Explanation:

    The noun ‘piano’ follows Rule 1, where the plural is formed by adding ‘-s’ to the singular form.

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