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)
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)
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)
May be useful
Media - Medium
datum - data
radius - radii
thesis - Theses
agendum - agenda
Note: the word left = singular noun (singular noun)
right word = plural noun (plural noun)
May be useful
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