Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

Irregular Plurals

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Irregular Plurals

Irregular plurals deviate from standard pluralization rules, like "children" (not "childs") or "feet" (not "foots"). Other plurals follow typical patterns, adding "s" or "es" (e.g., "cats," "buses"). Some words remain unchanged, like "deer" or "sheep." Understanding these variations enhances English proficiency, as exceptions often defy predictable patterns.