Curated Video
Understanding Irregular Plural Nouns
Join us in this lesson as we learn about irregular plural nouns. Most plural nouns only require an S or ES at the end, but some words are rule breakers. We have to memorize plural nouns like feet, mice, children, or men. Can you think of...
Wonderscape
Forming and Using Plural Nouns: Regular and Irregular Plurals
This video provides a comprehensive lesson on plural nouns. It explains the different types of regular plural nouns and how to form them by adding -s, -es, or -ies to the end of the singular noun. It also covers irregular plural nouns...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Irregular Plural Nouns Base Plurals
Some nouns look the same whether they're singular or plural - these nouns are called 'base plurals', and we'll demonstrate how they behave the only way I know how... by using sheep!
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Irregular Plural Nouns the Mutant Plurals
English has seven words that behave very strangely when you change them from the singular to the plural. These are called THE MUTANT PLURALS of English. They're super cool.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Irregular Plural Nouns F to Ves
The plural of 'dog' is 'dogs', but what is the plural of 'leaf'? Khan Academy's resident grammarian explains.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Irregular Plural Nouns Words That End in En
The plural of 'whale' is 'whales', but what's the plural of 'child'? David, Khan Academy's resident grammarian, explains.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Irregular Plural Nouns Foreign Plurals
You don't need to know how to speak Latin and Greek in order to understand English, but some words in English come from those languages. It's helpful to know how some Greek and Latin words change from singular to plural.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Bonus Video Origin of the Mutant Plural
Why does 'goose' become 'geese' and 'foot' become 'feet'? David the Grammarian and Jake the Linguist explain.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Irregular Plurals
This slideshow tutorial is an introduction to some of the most common irregular plurals and some ways to help memorize them.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Irregular Plural Nouns: No Nonsense Grammar
While plural nouns often indicate more than one of something with a simple "s" or "es," irregular plural nouns do not. They change the word entirely. Elf becomes elves, tooth becomes teeth.