Plural Forms of Nouns
Notes:
- The written lesson is below.
- Links to quizzes, tests, etc. are to the left.
If a noun ends in a vowel, make it plural by adding -s.
- libro: libros
- (libro + s)
- pluma: plumas
- (pluma + s)
- chico: chicos
- (chico + s)
- señora: señoras
- (señora + s)
The definite articles (el, la) also change in the plural form. They become “los” and “las.” The definite articles will be covered in depth in the next lesson.
el libro: los libros
la pluma: las plumas
el chico: los chicos
la señora: las señoras
If a noun ends in a consonant, make it plural by adding -es.
- el borrador: los borradores
- (borrador + es)
- la universidad: las universidades
- (universidad + es)
- el profesor: los profesores
- (profesor + es)
- la ciudad: las ciudades
- (ciudad + es)
If a noun ends in -ión, add -es and drop the written accent.
el avión: los aviones
la conversación: las conversaciones
la sección: las secciones
la televisión: las televisiones
Note: You may wonder why “avión” isn’t feminine. Notice that it doesn’t qualify for our rule which says that all nouns ending in -ción and sión are feminine.
If a noun ends in -z, add -es and change the z to c.
el lápiz: los lápices
la voz: las voces
el tapiz: los tapices
la actriz: las actrices
When the plural refers to two or more nouns of different genders, the masculine plural is used.
2 perros + 6 perras = 8 perros (not perras)
1 gato + 8 gatas = 9 gatos (not gatas)
A few nouns are “compound nouns,” that is, they are formed by combining two words into one.
(Example: abre + latas = abrelatas / open + cans = can opener)
These compound nouns are always masculine, and the plural is formed by changing the “el” to “los.”
el abrelatas
los abrelatasel paraguas
los paraguas
Let’s review the rules for making nouns plural.
- If a noun ends in a vowel, simply add -s.
- If a noun ends in a consonant, simply add -es.
- If a noun ends in a -z, change the z to c before adding -es.
- If a noun ends in ión, drop the written accent before adding -es.
- If the plural refers to a mixed group, use the masculine.
- For compound nouns, change “el” to “los”.