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  2. Template:Plural - Wikipedia

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    This template allows easy formatting of statements of the form "# thing(s)", with correct use of plurals. It uses the "plural" magic word , so it should work in other languages with minimal modification.

  3. English nouns - Wikipedia

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    Irregularly, English nouns are marked as plural in other ways, often inheriting the plural morphology of older forms of English or the languages that they are borrowed from. Plural forms from Old English resulted from vowel mutation (e.g., foot/feet), adding –en (e.g., ox/oxen), or making no change at all (e.g., this sheep/those sheep).

  4. Template:Plural form - Wikipedia

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    This template is being considered for merging with Template:Plural abbr. Please discuss this matter at this template's entry at templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. pl.

  5. Template:Plural abbr/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. English plurals - Wikipedia

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    English plurals include the plural forms of English nouns and English determiners. This article discusses the variety of ways in which English plurals are formed from the corresponding singular forms, as well as various issues concerning the usage of singulars and plurals in English. For plurals of pronouns, see English personal pronouns.

  7. Grammatical number - Wikipedia

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    Most languages of the world have formal means to express differences of number. One widespread distinction, found in English and many other languages, involves a simple two-way contrast between singular and plural number (car/cars, child/children, etc.).