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  1. Adding -s to Form Plurals. For most French nouns, simply adding an -s to the singular form will create the plural. Here are some examples: – le chien (the dog) → les chiens (the dogs) – la maison (the house) → les maisons (the houses) – le livre (the book) → les livres (the books) The added -s is usually silent, meaning the ...

  2. If the compound noun includes an adjective, this always changes to agree with the plural. Examples: les grand s -parents. grandparents. les longue s -vues. telescopes. les saule s -pleureurs. weeping willows. If the first word of the compound noun is grand, it only receives the plural -s in the masculine plural form.

  3. Sep 11, 2022 · In English, what we call collective nouns (e.g. family, team, police, company, ...) can be followed by a verb either in singular or plural form, depending on whether we consider the group as a single unit (singular), or as the individuals forming the group (plural). However, these collective nouns are always followed by singular in French.

  4. Most French nouns: -s. This is clearly the easiest rule for French plurals, since it’s so close to the default rule for pluralizing English nouns. Just add an -s to make most French nouns plural. un croissant / des croissant s. une baguette / des baguette s. un sandwich / des sandwich s. une limonade / des limonade s.

  5. 1. These nouns have unmarked plurals, meaning the same word is used for both singular (the deer is) and plural (the deer are). 2. These are usually plural in French, but are occasionally used in the singular (lesson coming soon). 3. In fact, "data" is plural ("datum" is the singular noun), but many English speakers use it as if it’s singular. 4.

  6. Oct 23, 2020 · To make most nouns plural, simply add -s at the end. J’ai un chat et ma sœur a trois chats. I have a cat and my sister has three cats. Mon frère a une maison, mais j’ai trois maisons. My brother has one house, but I have 3 houses. Ils ont un enfant et j’ai deux enfants.

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  8. Aug 24, 2023 · Just add “s” to the noun (and change the article) Generally, the plural of French nouns and adjectives is formed by simply adding an “s” at the end. Just like in English! The definite articles le , la and l’ (the) become les (the) in the plural. The indefinite articles un and une (a) become des (some) in the plural.

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