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Plural nouns are generally formed by:
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Formation of plural nouns. The plural noun is generally formed by adding - s to the singular. Nouns ending in - s, - sh, - ch or - x form the plural by adding - es to the singular. Most nouns ending in - o also form their plural by adding - es to the singular.
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