25/01/2025
In English, irregular plural nouns (also known as irregular plurals) are nouns that do not form their plural forms by adding a specific ending, such as "-s" or "-es", like regular plural nouns do.
Instead, irregular plural nouns have unique plural forms that don't follow the usual patterns of the language. These forms often come from historical, linguistic, or cultural traditions.
Here are some key characteristics of irregular plural nouns:
1. No consistent ending: Irregular plurals don't have a predictable ending, unlike regular plurals that often add "-s" or "-es".
2. Unique forms: Each irregular plural noun has its own unique plural form, which is distinct from the singular form.
3. Exceptions to rules: Irregular plurals often break the usual rules for forming plurals in English.
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