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plural forms

Plural forms in language indicate that there is more than one of a noun. In English, we typically form plurals by adding "s" or "es" to the end of a word, such as “cat” becoming “cats” or “box” becoming “boxes.” Irregular nouns, like “child,” change in unexpected ways, becoming “children.” Plurals help us express quantity and are essential for clear communication, allowing us to distinguish between one item or person and multiple items or people in discussions about various subjects, including general knowledge topics. Understanding plurals is fundamental to mastering language and grammar.