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Form and Use Regular and Irregular Plural Nouns

A plural noun is when there is more than one person place or thing so the noun gets either an -s or an -es on the end of the word. An irregular plural noun is when, in order to make the noun plural, you must change the spelling of the noun in ways other than adding an -s or an -es.

L.3.1b - Form and use regular and irregular plural nouns.






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