day days buy buyer stay stayedNOTE a The possessive forms are singular noun + apostrophe + s, and plural noun + apostrophe.. Irregular noun plurals 295 Summary Most countable nouns have
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NOTE
a The possessive forms are singular noun + apostrophe + s, and plural noun + apostrophe.
the lady's name the ladies' names
b A one-syllable word usually keeps y before ly: shyly, slyly, dryly/drily.
c We do not change y when it is part of a person's name: Mr and Mrs Grundy the
Grundys.
d We do not change y in by: stand-bys, lay-bys.
2 We keep y before i.
copy copying hurry hurrying
NOTE
We change ie to y before ing.
die dying lie lying
But pay, lay and say have irregular ed-forms: paid
Also day daily.
, laid , said
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295 Summary
Most countable nouns have a regular plural in s or es.
hands dates buses.
For details of spelling and pronunciation, • 290.
But some nouns have an irregular plural Here are some examples
Vowel and consonant changes • 296
man men wife wives
Nouns which do not change in the plural • 297
one/two aircraft one/two sheep
Irregular plural endings • 298
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NOTE
a We also use men and women in words like Frenchmen, sportswomen.
b The plural people is more usual and less formal than persons.
Several people were waiting for the lift.
A maximum of six persons may occupy this lift.
A people is a large group such as a nation.
The Celts were a tall, fair-skinned people.
One day the peoples of this world will live in peace.
2 With some nouns we change f to v and add es/s.
loaf loaves thief thieves life lives
Also: calves, halves, knives, leaves, shelves, wives, wolves
NOTE
Some other nouns in f/fe are regular: chiefs, beliefs, cliffs, roofs, safes A few have alternative forms, e.g scarfs /scarves.
1 Some plurals are formed by changing the vowel sound
foot feet goose geese man men
tooth teeth mouse mice woman women
296 Vowel and consonant changes
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coins
297 Nouns which do not change in the plural
Some nouns have the same form in the singular and plural
Singular: One aircraft was shot down.
Plural: Two aircraft were shot down.
These nouns are aircraft, hovercraft, spacecraft etc; some animals, e.g sheep, deer, some kinds offish, e.g cod, salmon; and some nouns ending in s, e.g headquarters,
means • 154(3)
NOTE
a Some measurements (e.g pound, foot) can be singular after a plural number, e.g two
pound/ pounds fifty.
b For six hundred and twenty, • 191(1) Note c.
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298 Irregular plural endings
1 en
child children ox oxen
2 a
3 i
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NOTE Some nouns in on and um are regular, e.g electrons, museums.
5 es
4 ae
formula formulae / formulas
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nucleus nuclei / nucleuses
NOTE Some nouns in us are regular: choruses, bonuses.
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299 Summary
A regular verb takes the endings s, ed and ing For example, base form look,
s-form looks, past tense looked, ing-form looking and past/passive participle
looked For more details, • 58.
List of irregular verbs • 300
Some verbs have ah irregular past tense and participle
Base form: Did you write the letter?
Past tense: I wrote the letter yesterday.
Past participle: I've written the letter.
We also use the irregular forms after a prefix such as re, un, out, mis.
I've rewritten the letter He undid the knot.
Special participle forms • 301
Some special participle forms come before a noun
a drunken riot
300 List of irregular verbs
Base form Past tense Past/passive participle
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Base form Past tense Past/passive participle