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Irregular plurals
Some English words do not use an -s in the formation of a plural. Their plural formations are irregular:
child → children
foot → feet
goose → geese
louse → lice
man → men
mouse → mice
ox → oxen
tooth → teeth
woman → women
Another irregular plural form occurs in nouns that end in -f or -fe. The letters -f or -fe change to -ves to form the plural:
calf → calves
elf → elves
half → halves
hoof → hooves
knife → knivesleaf → leaves
life → lives
scarf → scarfs/scarves
shelf → shelves
thief → thieves
wife → wives
wolf → wolves
When a noun ends in -o, the plural formation is not constant for all words. Some words form the plural with -s, while others form the plural with -es. For example:
Plural with -os Plural with -oes
auto → autos echo → echoes
kilo → kilos hero → heroes
memo → memos potato → potatoes
photo → photos tomato → tomatoes
piano → pianos torpedo → torpedoes
solo → solos veto → vetoes
The Imperative
Most imperative statements, or commands, are given in the second-person singular or plural (you). The formation of a verb as an imperative is quite simple: remove the particle word to from the infinitive, and you have a command:
Go home.
Have fun.
Be happy.
Drive slowly.
If you change a statement to a command, the elements of the statement remain intact. It is only the verb that is altered. The target of that verb will always be second person, but the pronoun (you) is understood and not spoken or written. The tense of the verb is lost, and the verb becomes an elliptical infinitive (to is omitted). For example:
Statement: Peter came home by three o’clock.
Imperative: Come home by three o’clock.
Statement: She has been one of the candidate’s supporters.
Imperative: Be one of the candidate’s supporters.
Statement: We will help him look for his keys.
Imperative: Help him look for his keys.
Imperatives can be softened or made to sound more courteous by adding the word please to them. This word is placed most often at the very beginning or the very end of the command:
Please stop by for a visit if you have time.
Please be on your best behavior.
Take a number and wait in line, please.
Have your tickets ready, please.
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