plural form

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Definition

Noun: The form of a word that is used to denote more than one person, animal, thing, or concept. It is a grammatical category that contrasts with the singular form.

Usage

The plural form is used when referring to a quantity greater than one. It is a fundamental rule in English grammar. Most commonly, the plural is formed by adding "-s" or "-es" to the singular noun.

Examples
  • The plural form of "cat" is "cats".
  • How do you write the plural form of "box"? It is "boxes".
  • Many nouns have irregular plural forms, such as "child" becoming "children".
  • Some words, like "sheep" or "series", have the same form for both singular and plural.
Advanced Usage
  • Zero Plurals: Some nouns referring to animals (e.g., , ) often use the same form for singular and plural, especially when referring to the animals as a group or species. "I caught three fish."
  • Foreign Plurals: Many words borrowed from Latin, Greek, or other languages retain their original plural forms (e.g., , , ). Using the correct form is important in academic writing.
  • Plural-Only Nouns: Some nouns exist only in the plural form and take a plural verb (e.g., , , , ). "These scissors are sharp."
Variants and Related Words
  • Plural (noun/adjective): The word itself. "The word is in the plural." / "It's a plural noun."
  • Plurality (noun): 1. The state of being plural. 2. A large number or quantity.
  • Pluralize (verb): To make a word plural. "How do you pluralize 'octopus'?"
Synonyms
  • Plural
  • Multiple form (less common)
Notes on Different Meanings

The term "plural form" is specific to grammar and lexicography. It does not have other distinct meanings, though the concept of "plural" can be applied more broadly to indicate multiplicity in non-grammatical contexts (e.g., "a plural society" meaning one with multiple cultural groups).

Noun
  1. the form of a word that is used to denote more than one

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