Plural
Plural: Learn How to Talk About More Than One
You use the plural form to refer to more than one person, thing, or idea. In English, most plurals form by adding -s or -es to nouns (e.g., cat → cats, box → boxes). Some nouns, like child → children or mouse → mice, follow irregular patterns.
Mastering plural forms helps you communicate clearly about quantities and groups in both writing and speech.
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