Can You Identify the Plural of These Tough Words?

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Wow! From "heroes" to "wives" to "bison", you sure know your plurals! Plurals can be some of the most tricky components of grammar, and most people really struggle with this quiz – but not you! Great work!Think your friends can pass the test? Share this quiz and let’s see how well they do!

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    · 4mo ago

    I got 15 out of 16!
    Wow! From “heroes” to “wives” to “bison”, you sure know your plurals! Plurals can be some of the most tricky components of grammar, and most people really struggle with this quiz – but not you! Great work!

    Think your friends can pass the test? Share this quiz and let’s see how well they do!

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    · 6mo ago

    14 out of 16

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    · 9mo ago

    I got 15 out of 16!

    Wow! From “heroes” to “wives” to “bison”, you sure know your plurals! Plurals can be some of the most tricky components of grammar, and most people really struggle with this quiz – but not you! Great work!

  4. Midnightsdaughter✧・゚:*...
    · 9mo ago

    I got 16 out of 16!
    Wow! From “heroes” to “wives” to “bison”, you sure know your plurals! Plurals can be some of the most tricky components of grammar, and most people really struggle with this quiz – but not you! Great work!

    Think your friends can pass the test? Share this quiz and let’s see how well they do!

    Easy 😐

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    Why's Cat with Socks
    · 11mo ago

    I got 16 out of 16!
    Wow! From “heroes” to “wives” to “bison”, you sure know your plurals! Plurals can be some of the most tricky components of grammar, and most people really struggle with this quiz – but not you! Great work!

    Think your friends can pass the test? Share this quiz and let’s see how well they do!

    Question: what do u use octopi or octopuses ?
    comment below 😛

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    · 1y ago

    If the plural of millennium is milleniums, why do so many books use the word millennia?

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      · 11mo ago

      While both “millennia” and “millenniums” are considered acceptable plural forms, “millennia” is more common and preferred, particularly in formal writing. The terms “millennium” and “millennia” both refer to periods of one thousand years, but they differ in grammatical form. “Millennium” is the singular form, while “millennia” is the plural form, meaning more than one millennium.
      Here’s a more detailed explanation:
      Millennium:
      This is the singular noun, referring to a single period of 1,000 years. For example, “The 21st century is part of the third millennium”.
      Millennia:
      This is the plural noun, referring to two or more periods of 1,000 years. For example, “Archaeologists have studied the artifacts from the first and second millennia”.

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    Yay! I got 100%!!!

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    FELICIA
    · 2y ago

    11 / 16

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    13/16

About This Quiz

Making a word plural seems like it should a simple rule of English. When you have more than one of something, add an "s" or "es" to the end of the word. One orange. Two oranges. But as we know, the English language can be a whole lot more complicated than that and things are not always so simple. Irregularities are bound to crop up. Two sheep. Three geese. Four moose. Sometimes there's a logical pattern behind pluralizing a noun and sometimes there is not.

Some irregular nouns take on the plural form by first changing the last letter of the word before adding "s." Words that end in "f" are a good example of this case. To make such a word plural, you change the "f" to "ve" and add an "s." One loaf. Many loaves. Some plural forms we just know. But others are trickier. Is it octopuses? Or octopi? Many fish or fishes?

This quiz will test you on some of the most confusing plurals that don't necessarily follow the regular rules. Can you get a perfect score?

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