Making Singular and Plural
A list of some important words:
a. Singular noun + s. ( cat- cats, book-books, madam-madams / mesdames etc)  | 
b. Singular ending ---s / ss/ sh / ch /x / z / + es. (Prince-princes, fox- foxes, bench- benches, bus- buses). Exception: monarchs, stomachs, oxen.  | 
c. Singular ending ---f / fe, changes into—ves. ( half- halves, knife- knives, leaf- leaves, grief- grieves,) Exception: chief- chiefs, dwarf- dwarfs, roof- roofs.  | 
d. Consonant + y changes into consonant + ies ( army- armies, baby- babies, city- cities) but vowel + y takes only –s ( boy- boys, ray- rays, way- ways).  | 
e. Consonant + o takes ‘es’ in plural. ( buffalo- buffaloes, mango- mangoes, hero-heroes ) but vowel + o takes ‘s’ in plural (bamboo-bamboos, studio-studios) Exception: canto- cantos, photo- photos, halo- halos)  | 
f. Irregular plural: man- men, foot- feet, mouse- mice, louse- lice, tooth- teeth, goose- geese, ox- oxen.  | 
g. Compound nouns: Brother-in-law--- brothers-in-law, Englishman – Englishmen, Fisherman- fishermen, German- Germen, Handful- handfuls, Bookcase- bookcases.  | 
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