Pronunciation: /plʊrəl/
noun a word or form that denotes more than one
A1 In English, we add -s or -es to make words plural.
A2 Students at this level should be able to recognize and form plurals correctly.
B1 The plural of 'child' is 'children'.
B2 She struggled with forming plurals in her second language.
C1 The use of plurals in this language can be quite complex.
C2 He demonstrated a deep understanding of plural forms in various languages.
adjective referring to or involving more than one
A1 I have two cats, which means I have a plural number of pets.
A2 In English, most plural nouns are formed by adding 's' to the singular form.
B1 The plural form of 'child' is 'children'.
B2 She prefers using plural pronouns like 'they' instead of 'he' or 'she'.
C1 The plural of 'index' can be either 'indexes' or 'indices', depending on the context.
C2 Understanding the rules for forming plurals in different languages can be quite challenging.
formal In English grammar, the plural form of 'cat' is 'cats'.
informal Most people prefer using the plural form of 'they' instead of 'he' or 'she'.
slang I can't believe how many likes my photo got - the plurals are blowing up!
figurative The plural of happiness is not possessions, but experiences.
pluraled
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