Plural Nouns - Examples
Plural nouns refer to more than one person, place, thing, or idea. Most plural nouns are formed by adding an "s" or "es" to the end of the singular form.
Below, you will find examples of plural nouns:
Plural Nouns for Animals
Alligators
Antelopes
Badgers
Bats
Bears
Bees
Birds
Buffaloes
Butterflies
Camels
Cats
Cattle
Chickens
Cows
Crabs
Deer
Dogs
Dolphins
Donkeys
Ducks
Eagles
Elephants
Falcons
Fish
Foxes
Frogs
Geese
Giraffes
Goats
Gorillas
Plural Nouns for Objects
Baskets
Beds
Bicycles
Books
Bottles
Boxes
Chairs
Clocks
Computers
Desks
Doors
Fans
Glasses
Hats
Keys
Lamps
Mirrors
Notebooks
Pencils
Phones
Pillows
Plates
Radios
Shoes
Sofas
Tables
Televisions
Umbrellas
Wallets
Windows
Plural Nouns for People
Adults
Artists
Babies
Bakers
Children
Doctors
Engineers
Farmers
Firefighters
Friends
Judges
Lawyers
Librarians
Managers
Mechanics
Nurses
Painters
Photographers
Pilots
Plumbers
Policemen
Professors
Scientists
Singers
Students
Teachers
Tourists
Veterinarians
Waiters
Writers
Plural Nouns for Places
Airports
Banks
Beaches
Cafes
Cities
Countries
Deserts
Forests
Gardens
Hospitals
Hotels
Libraries
Markets
Mountains
Museums
Offices
Parks
Restaurants
Rivers
Schools
Shops
Streets
Temples
Theaters
Towns
Universities
Valleys
Villages
Waterfalls
Zoos