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Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH
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Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH
To form the plural of most singular nouns that end in "s," "x," "ch," or "sh," add "es" at the end of the word.
Singular Form
Plural Form
ga
s
gas
es
bo
x
box
es
Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH
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ink on your
thumbs
railroad
tracks
four
quarts
in a gallon
dishs
in the sink
Question 1 of 8
"Thumb" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
"Track" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
"Quart" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
"Dish" ends in "sh." Add "es" to form the plural.
These are the singular forms: track, dish, quart, thumb.
Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH
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pitching
baseballs
chopping wood with
axs
chickens
in the garden
students
in your class
Question 2 of 8
"Baseball" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
"Ax" ends in "x." Add "es" to form the plural.
"Chicken" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
"Student" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
These are the singular forms: ax, chicken, baseball, student.
Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH
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sitting on
benches
sky filled with
clouds
matchs
for the stove
cracks
in the wall
Question 3 of 8
"Bench" ends in "ch." The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
"Cloud" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
"Match" ends in "ch." Add "es" to form the plural.
"Crack" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
These are the singular forms: bench, cloud, crack, match.
Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH
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build
arches
for a bridge
eat two
chunks
of chocolate
carry
sacks
of wheat
sing two
chorus
of the song
Question 4 of 8
"Arch" ends in "ch." The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
"Chunk" is the singular form of the noun.The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
"Sack" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
"Chorus" ends in "s." Add "es" to form the plural.
These are the singular forms: sack, arch, chorus, chunks.
Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH
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wrenchs
on the workbench
latches
on the door
dark brown
eyelashes
special car
waxes
Question 5 of 8
"Wrench" ends in "ch." Add "es" to form the plural.
"Latch" end in "ch." The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
"Eyelash" ends in "sh." The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
"Wax" ends in "x." The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
These are the singular forms: wrench, wax, latch, eyelash.
Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH
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walking with
crutches
sandboxs
at the playground
trunks
in Grandma's attic
buses
full of children
Question 6 of 8
"Crutch" ends in "ch." The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
"Sandbox" ends in "x." Add "es" to form the plural.
"Trunk" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
"Bus" ends in "s." The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
These are the singular forms: bus, sandbox, crutch, trunk.
Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH
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finding
witnesses
teaching two art
class
fudge brownie
mixes
ducks
in the pond
Question 7 of 8
"Witness" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
"Class" ends in "s." Add "es" to form the plural.
"Mix" ends in "x." The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
"Duck" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
These are the singular forms: witness, class, mix, duck.
Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH
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grant three
wishes
cars and
trucks
red
radishs
in the salad
12
inches
in a foot
Question 8 of 8
"Wish" ends in "sh." The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
"Truck" is the singular form of the noun. The plural was formed by adding "s." Try again.
"Radish" ends in "sh." Add "es" to form the plural.
"Inch" ends in "ch." The plural was formed by adding "es." Try again.
These are the singular forms: inch, wish, truck, radish.
Plurals of Nouns Ending in S, X, CH, or SH