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