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  1. 1. Just Add -s. Rule: If a singular noun ends in an unstressed vowel ( a, e, i, o, u) or the stressed vowels á, é or ó, add -s to the end of a singular noun to make it plural. Here are some examples. There are a few exceptions to the above rule. Here are some you're likely to come across: The plural of no ( no) is noes.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · 8 Simple Rules for Forming the Spanish Plural. 1. Match the article to the noun in both gender and number. 2. Add an “s” to nouns that end in vowels. 3. Add “es” to nouns that end in consonants. 4. Add “es” and drop the accent over the “o” if the noun ends in “ión”.

  3. 7 de abr. de 2023 · The rules to form Spanish plurals are: Spanish nouns ending in a vowel. With nouns that end in a vowel, add an ‘s’ to change it to a plural noun. For example: Take Note: Nouns ending in ‘ í ’ or ‘ ú ’ can use endings ‘s’ or ‘es’. For example, bisturí can have two plural forms – bisturís or bisturíes. Nouns ending in a consonant.

  4. 18 de may. de 2017 · The basic rules for making nouns plural in Spanish. Rule No.1: Adding -S at the end of the word. The first rule for the plural of Spanish nouns says that we add the letter -S at the end of a word when it ends with a vowel without TILDE such as the words “CASA” and “MESA”. Notice that both CASA and MESA do not need TILDE at all over the last vowel.

  5. Regla No.1: Agregando -S al final del sustantivo. La primera regla del plural en español dice que agregamos la letra -S al final de una palabra cuando termina con una vocal sin TILDE como las palabras “CASA” y “MESA”.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2022 · The easiest rules. Nouns ending in an unstressed vowel (-a, -e, -i, -o, -u) , form the plural by adding an -s. Libro – libros, book – books. mesa – mesas, table – tables. casas, estudiantes, taxis, planos, tribus. – houses, students, taxis, planes, tribes.

  7. Grammar. Nouns. Plural Nouns in Spanish Grammar. Get more practice with Lingolia Plus! hundreds of additional exercises. organised by topic and level. no subscription. Plural Nouns in Spanish Grammar. Nouns ending in a vowel. Nouns ending in a consonant. Special cases. Singular or plural? Lingolia Plus Spanish. Just here for the exercises?