Answer: The word ‘plural’ has been derived from the Old French word ‘plural’ which means more than just one. The plural form of any word is known to describe more than one individual, place or thing. The plural form of any word means multiple counts of it. To make any word plural, ‘s’ is put after it. However, there are exceptions where ‘s’ is not put after a word to make it plural. Mouse is made into plural form by making it mice.
For example : Fox is an animal. Fox is a singular noun. The plural form of fox is foxes.