What are irregular nouns?
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An irregular plural noun is an irregular noun in the plural form. An irregular noun is a noun that becomes plural by changing its spelling in other ways than adding an “s” or “es” to the end of the word. This change can happen in a variety of ways.
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![An <b>irregular noun</b> is a <b>noun</b> that behaves in a different way than most nouns in the language. In English, irregular nouns are those that take a different plural form than regular nouns.<br />☰<br /><br />When words deviate from standard spelling rules, they are considered "irregular."<br /><br />An irregular noun is a noun that behaves in a different way than most nouns in the language. In English, irregular nouns are those that take a different plural form than regular nouns.<br /><br />Typically in English you form plurals of nouns by adding the suffix -s or -es to the end of the singular form of the word. For instance, the plural of “cake” is “cakes,” the plural of “noun” is “nouns,” and the plural of “bench” is “benches”.<br /><br />An irregular noun doesn't conform to these rule. You don’t say “womans” to refer to a group of women or “sheeps” to refer to a herd of sheep. An <b>irregular noun</b> is a <b>noun</b> that behaves in a different way than most nouns in the language. In English, irregular nouns are those that take a different plural form than regular nouns.<br />☰<br /><br />When words deviate from standard spelling rules, they are considered "irregular."<br /><br />An irregular noun is a noun that behaves in a different way than most nouns in the language. In English, irregular nouns are those that take a different plural form than regular nouns.<br /><br />Typically in English you form plurals of nouns by adding the suffix -s or -es to the end of the singular form of the word. For instance, the plural of “cake” is “cakes,” the plural of “noun” is “nouns,” and the plural of “bench” is “benches”.<br /><br />An irregular noun doesn't conform to these rule. You don’t say “womans” to refer to a group of women or “sheeps” to refer to a herd of sheep.](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=An+%26lt%3Bb%26gt%3Birregular+noun%26lt%3B%2Fb%26gt%3B+is+a+%26lt%3Bb%26gt%3Bnoun%26lt%3B%2Fb%26gt%3B+that+behaves+in+a+different+way+than+most+nouns+in+the+language.+In+English%2C+irregular+nouns+are+those+that+take+a+different+plural+form+than+regular+nouns.%3Cbr+%2F%3E%E2%98%B0%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3EWhen+words+deviate+from+standard+spelling+rules%2C+they+are+considered+%22irregular.%22%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3EAn+irregular+noun+is+a+noun+that+behaves+in+a+different+way+than+most+nouns+in+the+language.+In+English%2C+irregular+nouns+are+those+that+take+a+different+plural+form+than+regular+nouns.%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3ETypically+in+English+you+form+plurals+of+nouns+by+adding+the+suffix+-s+or+-es+to+the+end+of+the+singular+form+of+the+word.+For+instance%2C+the+plural+of+%E2%80%9Ccake%E2%80%9D+is+%E2%80%9Ccakes%2C%E2%80%9D+the+plural+of+%E2%80%9Cnoun%E2%80%9D+is+%E2%80%9Cnouns%2C%E2%80%9D+and+the+plural+of+%E2%80%9Cbench%E2%80%9D+is+%E2%80%9Cbenches%E2%80%9D.%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3EAn+irregular+noun+doesn%27t+conform+to+these+rule.+You+don%E2%80%99t+say+%E2%80%9Cwomans%E2%80%9D+to+refer+to+a+group+of+women+or+%E2%80%9Csheeps%E2%80%9D+to+refer+to+a+herd+of+sheep.)
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