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IRREGULAR PLURALS

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Created on July 8, 2023

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HIGH 5 SPELLING IRREGULAR PLURALS
HIGH 5 SPELLING IRREGULAR PLURALS
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HIGH 5 SPELLING IRREGULAR PLURALS BUT FIRST... WHAT IS A REGULAR PLURAL?
Regular plural nouns are the group which most nouns fall under. These are words that can be turned from singular to plural by adding a suffix such as -es or -s to the end. These are just a few examples of regular plurals: Apple becomes ‘apples’ Potato becomes ‘potatoes’ Party becomes ‘parties’
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Unchanging Nouns: Let’s start off with the simplest group of irregular plurals; the ones that don’t change. Unchanging nouns are words where the spelling of its singular form is the same as its plural form. They’re often used in nouns that refer to animals and fish. Some examples of these are:

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Nouns with changing vowels: In some cases, irregular plural nouns keep the same spelling except one or all of the vowels are swapped. Here are just a few examples:

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Nouns that break standard spelling rules: Lastly, there are irregular plurals that don’t follow the same spelling conventions as a lot of other nouns. A lot of different words fall under this category. Here’s a few examples that pupils might be likely to come across in day-to-day use:

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