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Non-Count Nouns
Non-count nouns, also called collective nouns have no plural form because they are assumed to be plural. Most abstract nouns are non-count nouns. Some examples are
there are many different styles of hair
there are several varieties of grass
there are three different kinds of mud
the ancient people had a few types of styles of dress
If you are talking about multiple varieties or types of these irregular plurals, you cannot make them plural by adding an "s" or "es" to the end. Instead, you need to make them plural by adding a descriptive phrase
words of Latin or Greek origin with their strange plurals
Phenomenon, phenomena
Focus, foci
Bacterium, bacteria
Cactus, cacti
Fungus, fungi
Stimulus, stimuli
Larva, larvae
Nucleus, nuclei
Hippopotamus, hippopotami
Vertebra, vertebrae
Alga, algae
Radius, radii
ies
When words end in a consonant and a -y, such as pony and city, plurals remove the -y and add -ies.
Family, families
Lady, ladies
Try, tries
City, cities
Copy, copies
Party,parties
Canary, canaries
Penny, pennies
Cherry, cherries
Poppy, poppies
Pony, ponies
Baby, babies
Spy, spies
Ves
Nouns ending in -f (and -f with a silent -e) lose their -f (-fe) and gain -ves
Calf, calves
Life, lives
Leaf, leaves
Elf, elves
Dwarf, dwarves
Knife, knives
Wife, wives
Hoof, hooves
Wolf, wolves
Beef, beeves
Roof, rooves
Thief, thieves
Half, halves
Loaf, loaves
Identical Plurals
This finicky language even has some words that are identical in plural and singular forms. These unchanging nouns come in all shapes and sizes, with various reasons for their nature and various names for their types, but the aspect that lumps them together is that none change in their simplest plural form
Sheep
Offspring
Trout
Moose
Shrimp
Deer
Gold, silver, etc
Salmon
Wheat
Fish
Bison
Nouns that end with -ese do not generally change
Chinese
Viennese
Japanese
Lebanese
Portuguese
Vietnamese
Maltese
Other nouns are already plural in their singular form
Glasses: folks wear “a pair of glasses,” though a man could once wear only one
Scissors: Do not run with a pair of scissors
Pants/shorts: again, a “pair” of pants/shorts. One must wonder what a singular pant would look like
En and Vowel Swaps
Man, men
Ox, oxen
Woman, women
Child, children
Goose, geese
Tooth, teeth
foot, feet
Compound Nouns
Mothers-in-law
Runners-up
Attorneys at law
New Word
Sometimes, the noun is almost unrecognizable in its plural form
Person, people
Mouse, mice
Die, dice
Louse, lice
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