Monday, February 4, 2013

Plural Noun Rules irregular - irregular Noun

Plural Noun Rules irregular


From the name alone means irregularly irregular, hence the plural nouns do not have a rule called irregular Noun. If you want to know the rules of regular noun, please read my post entitled "Plural Noun Rules regularity - Regular Noun"
There are some irregular noun:

1. Noun (noun) a different form singularnya plural.

example:
foot - feet (ft)
tooth - teeth (tooth)
mouse - mice (mice)
man - men (boys)
woman - women (woman)
child - children (children)
ox - oxen (bulls)

2. Noun singular and plural are the same.

example:
swine (pigs)
sheep (lamb)
deer (deer)
fish (fish)
salmon (salmon)

3. Noun derived from the Latin or Greek, using the plural in the original.

example:
Media - Medium
datum - data
radius - radii
thesis - Theses
agendum - agenda

Note: the word left = singular noun (singular noun)
right word = plural noun (plural noun)

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