Plural Nouns With S. Irregular nouns do not follow plural noun rules, so they must be memorized or looked up in the dictionary. In this lesson, you will learn the regular and irregular plural nouns rules.
Some countable nouns in other languages are uncountable when used in English. To show possession with regular plural nouns that end with "s," simply add an apostrophe at the end. Plural nouns are words used to indicate that there is more than one person, animal, place, thing, or idea.
To show possession with regular plural nouns that end with "s," simply add an apostrophe at the end.
Most English nouns form their plural by adding either -s (books, bands, bells) or -es (boxes, bunches, batches).
Plural nouns are words used to indicate that there is more than one person, animal, place, thing, or idea. The difference between singular and plural nouns is simple once you know what to look for. The singular form of a countable noun is used to describe one unit of it.