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Change the sentence to plural 1)But there's an exception that is someone

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Answered by invaderx
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A Noun that denotes one person or thing, is said to be in the Singular form as,

Boy, girl, cow, bird, tree, book, pen.

A Noun that denotes more than one person or thing, is said to be in the Plural form

as,

Boys, girls, cows, birds, trees, books, pens.

Thus there are two Numbers in English-the Singular and the Plural.

The Plural of nouns is generally formed by adding -s to the singular,

boy: boys , pen: pens , girl: girls , desk: desks

Nouns ending in -s, -sh, -ch, or -x form the plural by adding -es to the singular

class : classes , dish: dishes , box: boxes

Most Nouns ending in -o also form the plural by adding -es to the singular

buffalo: buffaloes , potato: potatoes

A few nouns ending in -o merely add -s,

dynamo: dynamos , logo: logos , commando: commandos

Nouns ending in -y, preceded by a consonant, form their plural by changing -y into -i and adding -es

baby: babies , lady: ladies , city: cities

The following nouns ending in -f or -fe form their plural by changing -f/fe into v and adding -es,

thief: thieves , wife: wives , wolf: wolves , life: lives

The nouns dwarf, hoof, scarf and wharf take either -s or -ves in the plural.

dwarfs or dwarves;

hoofs or hooves;

Other words ending in -f or -fe add -s

chief: chiefs , safe: safes , proof: proofs

A few nouns form their plural by changing the inside vowel of the singular

man: men , woman: women , foot: feet , mouse: mice

Explanation:

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