please tell the plural of these words in French fast
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Plural forms are forms that refer to "more than one" of something. In English, nouns are usually marked as being plural by adding -s or -es: one book, two books; this blue box, these blue boxes. Notice that in English, adjectives like blue don't change between singular and plural. But in French, adjectives are also marked as being singular or plural. There are a few other types of words that mark a difference between singular and plural. For example, we changed this to these. However, on this page, we will be concerned with the plural of nouns and adjectives.
The most common rule for forming the plural of nouns and adjectives in French is actually very simple:
add a final -s in the spelling to mark a noun or adjective as plural;
if you have a plural adjective followed by a plural noun, then pronounce the final -s on the adjective if the noun begins with a vowel.
We'll explain these rules in more detail below, and look at some exceptions.
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The most common rule for forming the plural of nouns and adjectives in French is actually very simple:
add a final -s in the spelling to mark a noun or adjective as plural;
if you have a plural adjective followed by a plural noun, then pronounce the final -s on the adjective if the noun begins with a vowel.
We'll explain these rules in more detail below, and look at some exceptions.
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