Irregular Plurals of Nouns
Introduction
Although most nouns have plurals formed according to regular rules (see Regular Plurals of Nouns), some nouns have unusual, or irregular plurals. This page will introduce the most common ones, so that you can learn them.
Types of irregular plural
There are many types of irregular plural, but these are the most common:
Noun type | Forming the plural | Example |
---|---|---|
Ends with -fe | Change f to v then Add -s |
knife ![]() life ![]() wife ![]() |
Ends with -f | Change f to v then Add -es |
half ![]() wolf ![]() loaf ![]() |
Ends with -o | Add -es | potato ![]() tomato ![]() volcano ![]() |
ends with -us | Change -us to -i | cactus ![]() nucleus ![]() focus ![]() |
ends with -is | Change -is to -es | analysis ![]() crisis ![]() thesis ![]() |
ends with -on | Change -on to -a | phenomenon ![]() criterion ![]() |
ALL KINDS | Change the vowel or Change the word or Add a different ending |
man ![]() foot ![]() child ![]() person ![]() tooth ![]() mouse ![]() |
Unchanging | Singular and plural are the same |
sheep deer fish (sometimes) |
When you are sure that you understand the lesson, you can continue with the exercises.