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  1. In French, nouns can be singular or plural. The plural form of a noun is usually formed by changing the article to les/des and adding an -s to the end of the word, however there are many exceptions! Learn how to use plural nouns in French grammar with Lingolia, then test yourself in the exercises.

  2. The important thing is to see le singulier of each one, compared with le pluriel. So what’s the most common French pluralization rule? Pour la majorité des noms communs au singulier, nous ajoutons simplement -s pour les avoir au pluriel. – For the majority of regular nouns in singular, we simply add -s to have them in plural.

  3. Plural (le pluriel) is a variation of the singular form. The plural form is used when two or more entities are referred to. We say that nouns “vary in number” (en nombre).

  4. Noms pluriels. While most nouns, in both French and English, can be singular or plural, some can only be one or the other – and dozens of these don’t "match up" in the two languages. The nouns on this page are plural in French but singular in English.

  5. Mar 23, 2017 · In grammar, the word plural denotes a quantity of more than one (in contrast to singular, which denotes a quantity of one). For example: deux livres, cent livres, beaucoup de livres - two books, one hundred books, many books. ( livres is plural, it is a plural noun)

  6. Oct 9, 2012 · Today, we're going to have a look at the plural in French and its different rules. Articles in the plural Un/Une - Des Le/ La/ L’ - Les Je - Nous / Tu - Vous / Il - Ils / Elle - Elles Adjectives and nouns in the plural On ajoute au nom ou à.

  7. Complete the gaps with the plural form of the nouns. Remember – not all nouns follow the regular plural rules. le prix →. le mois →. l’œil →. le nez →. madame →. Check exercise. Show all exercises for this topic.