Ever struggled with when to add ‘s’ and when to change ‘y’ to ‘ies’? You’re not alone! As someone who’s taught English for over a decade, I’ve seen countless students grapple with Singular Number and Plural Number.
Let’s explore this comprehensive list of 85+ singular and plural words that will help you master this essential aspect of English grammar.
you’re a student, professional, or language enthusiast, this guide will be your go-to resource for mastering number changes in English.
Contents
ToggleKey Rules for Singular Number and Plural Number with Examples
1. Basic ‘S’ Rule
Adding ‘s’ to form plural
| Singular | Plural | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| book | books | “I have one book / five books” |
| pen | pens | “This pen / Those pens” |
| cat | cats | “A cat sleeps / The cats sleep” |
| dog | dogs | “The dog barks / The dogs bark” |
| table | tables | “One table / Many tables” |
2. ‘ES’ Rule
Adding ‘es’ after s, sh, ch, x, z
| Singular | Plural | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| box | boxes | “A box is heavy / The boxes are heavy” |
| bush | bushes | “One bush grows / Many bushes grow” |
| church | churches | “The church opens / The churches open” |
| class | classes | “This class begins / These classes begin” |
| quiz | quizzes | “A quiz starts / The quizzes start” |
3. ‘Y’ Rule
Changing ‘y’ to ‘ies’ when ‘y’ follows a consonant
| Singular | Plural | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| baby | babies | “The baby cries / The babies cry” |
| city | cities | “One city grows / Many cities grow” |
| story | stories | “This story ends / These stories end” |
| lady | ladies | “A lady waits / The ladies wait” |
| butterfly | butterflies | “The butterfly flies / The butterflies fly” |
4. ‘F/FE’ Rule
Changing ‘f’ or ‘fe’ to ‘ves’
| Singular | Plural | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| wife | wives | “His wife cooks / Their wives cook” |
| leaf | leaves | “A leaf falls / The leaves fall” |
| life | lives | “One life changes / Many lives change” |
| knife | knives | “The knife cuts / The knives cut” |
| wolf | wolves | “The wolf howls / The wolves howl” |
5. Irregular Forms
Special plural forms
| Singular | Plural | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| man | men | “A man works / The men work” |
| child | children | “The child plays / The children play” |
| foot | feet | “One foot hurts / Both feet hurt” |
| mouse | mice | “A mouse squeaks / The mice squeak” |
| tooth | teeth | “The tooth aches / The teeth ache” |
6. Latin/Greek Origins
Words keeping their original plural forms
| Singular | Plural | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| criterion | criteria | “One criterion matters / These criteria matter” |
| phenomenon | phenomena | “A phenomenon occurs / Several phenomena occur” |
| analysis | analyses | “This analysis shows / These analyses show” |
| thesis | theses | “My thesis is complete / Their theses are complete” |
| radius | radii | “The radius extends / The radii extend” |
7. Same Form ( Not changed)
Words that don’t change in plural
| Singular | Plural | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| sheep | sheep | “One sheep grazes / Many sheep graze” |
| deer | deer | “A deer runs / The deer run” |
| species | species | “This species survives / Those species survive” |
| fish | fish | “The fish swims / The fish swim” |
| aircraft | aircraft | “An aircraft lands / Several aircraft land” |

8. Compound Nouns
Complex Nouns words with specific plural rules
| Singular | Plural | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| mother-in-law | mothers-in-law | “My mother-in-law visits / Both mothers-in-law visit” |
| passer-by | passers-by | “A passer-by stops / The passers-by stop” |
| editor-in-chief | editors-in-chief | “The editor-in-chief decides / The editors-in-chief decide” |
| grown-up | grown-ups | “One grown-up talks / The grown-ups talk” |
| court-martial | courts-martial | “A court-martial convenes / The courts-martial convene” |
9. Always Plural
Words only used in plural form
| Singular Form | Plural Form | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| (not used) | scissors | “These scissors are sharp” |
| (not used) | trousers | “Those trousers fit well” |
| (not used) | glasses | “My glasses are broken” |
| (not used) | clothes | “The clothes are clean” |
| (not used) | pants | “Your pants are new” |
10. Modern Technology Terms
Contemporary words and their plurals
| Singular | Plural | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| emails | “One email arrives / Many emails arrive” | |
| website | websites | “The website loads / The websites load” |
| PDFs | “A PDF opens / Several PDFs open” | |
| emoji | emojis | “An emoji appears / The emojis appear” |
| hashtag | hashtags | “This hashtag trends / These hashtags trend” |
85 + Singular Number and Plural Number List with Examples
| No. | Singular | Plural | Rule Applied |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | book | books | Add ‘s’ |
| 2 | pen | pens | Add ‘s’ |
| 3 | baby | babies | ‘y’ to ‘ies’ |
| 4 | boy | boys | Add ‘s’ after vowel + y |
| 5 | leaf | leaves | ‘f’ to ‘ves’ |
| 6 | wife | wives | ‘fe’ to ‘ves’ |
| 7 | box | boxes | Add ‘es’ after x |
| 8 | church | churches | Add ‘es’ after ch |
| 9 | brush | brushes | Add ‘es’ after sh |
| 10 | class | classes | Add ‘es’ after ss |
| 11 | potato | potatoes | Add ‘es’ after o |
| 12 | man | men | Vowel change |
| 13 | woman | women | Vowel change |
| 14 | child | children | Add ‘ren’ |
| 15 | ox | oxen | Add ‘en’ |
| 16 | mouse | mice | Vowel change |
| 17 | foot | feet | Vowel change |
| 18 | tooth | teeth | Vowel change |
| 19 | goose | geese | Vowel change |
| 20 | fish | fish | Same form |
| 21 | sheep | sheep | Same form |
| 22 | deer | deer | Same form |
| 23 | series | series | Same form |
| 24 | species | species | Same form |
| 25 | scissors | scissors | Always plural |
| 26 | trousers | trousers | Always plural |
| 27 | glasses | glasses | Always plural |
| 28 | clothes | clothes | Always plural |
| 29 | pants | pants | Always plural |
| 30 | mathematics | mathematics | Always singular |
| 31 | news | news | Always singular |
| 32 | physics | physics | Always singular |
| 33 | economics | economics | Always singular |
| 34 | criterion | criteria | Latin/Greek origin |
| 35 | phenomenon | phenomena | Latin/Greek origin |
| 36 | analysis | analyses | Latin/Greek origin |
| 37 | crisis | crises | Latin/Greek origin |
| 38 | thesis | theses | Latin/Greek origin |
| 39 | cactus | cacti | Latin/Greek origin |
| 40 | formula | formulae/formulas | Latin/Greek origin |
| 41 | radius | radii | Latin/Greek origin |
| 42 | fungus | fungi | Latin/Greek origin |
| 43 | datum | data | Latin/Greek origin |
| 44 | medium | media | Latin/Greek origin |
| 45 | basis | bases | Latin/Greek origin |
| 46 | hypothesis | hypotheses | Latin/Greek origin |
| 47 | knife | knives | ‘fe’ to ‘ves’ |
| 48 | life | lives | ‘fe’ to ‘ves’ |
| 49 | wolf | wolves | ‘f’ to ‘ves’ |
| 50 | thief | thieves | ‘f’ to ‘ves’ |
| 51 | shelf | shelves | ‘f’ to ‘ves’ |
| 52 | candy | candies | ‘y’ to ‘ies’ |
| 53 | lady | ladies | ‘y’ to ‘ies’ |
| 54 | city | cities | ‘y’ to ‘ies’ |
| 55 | story | stories | ‘y’ to ‘ies’ |
| 56 | toy | toys | Add ‘s’ after vowel + y |
| 57 | day | days | Add ‘s’ after vowel + y |
| 58 | key | keys | Add ‘s’ after vowel + y |
| 59 | monkey | monkeys | Add ‘s’ after vowel + y |
| 60 | donkey | donkeys | Add ‘s’ after vowel + y |
| 61 | hero | heroes | Add ‘es’ after o |
| 62 | tomato | tomatoes | Add ‘es’ after o |
| 63 | echo | echoes | Add ‘es’ after o |
| 64 | volcano | volcanoes | Add ‘es’ after o |
| 65 | studio | studios | Add ‘s’ after vowel + o |
| 66 | radio | radios | Add ‘s’ after vowel + o |
| 67 | video | videos | Add ‘s’ after vowel + o |
| 68 | photo | photos | Exception to o-rule |
| 69 | piano | pianos | Exception to o-rule |
| 70 | memo | memos | Exception to o-rule |
| 71 | brother-in-law | brothers-in-law | Compound noun |
| 72 | mother-in-law | mothers-in-law | Compound noun |
| 73 | passer-by | passers-by | Compound noun |
| 74 | editor-in-chief | editors-in-chief | Compound noun |
| 75 | court-martial | courts-martial | Compound noun |
| 76 | attorney general | attorneys general | Compound noun |
| 77 | commander in chief | commanders in chief | Compound noun |
| 78 | son-in-law | sons-in-law | Compound noun |
| 79 | step-child | step-children | Compound noun |
| 80 | tooth-brush | tooth-brushes | Compound noun |
| 81 | forget-me-not | forget-me-nots | Compound noun |
| 82 | grown-up | grown-ups | Compound noun |
| 83 | president-elect | presidents-elect | Compound noun |
| 84 | secretary-general | secretaries-general | Compound noun |
| 85 | poet laureate | poets laureate | Compound noun |
| 86 | mouthful | mouthfuls | Compound with ‘ful’ |
| 87 | spoonful | spoonfuls | Compound with ‘ful’ |
| 88 | cupful | cupfuls | Compound with ‘ful’ |
| 89 | handful | handfuls | Compound with ‘ful’ |
| 90 | tablespoonful | tablespoonfuls | Compound with ‘ful’ |
FAQs about Singular Number and Plural Number
1. What is the singular and plural number?
Singular number refers to one person, place, or thing (e.g., book). Plural number refers to more than one (e.g., books).
2. Is number plural or singular?
The word number itself is singular. Its plural form is numbers.
3. Is 1.5 a plural number?
Yes. Any value greater than one (including fractions like 1.5) is treated as plural in English.
4. What are 20 plural words?
Examples: books, pens, dogs, cats, boxes, babies, stories, leaves, knives, wolves, men, women, children, feet, mice, teeth, geese, sheep, fish, clothes.
5. Is the number 100 singular or plural?
The number 100 refers to more than one, so it is plural (e.g., 100 apples)
