The plural in English is usually made By adding an 's', so don't be afraid Of making this sound so that it can be heard At the end of the plural form of a word
Then there will be no doubt in anyone's mind Whether your meaning is of the singular or plural kind An extra syllable is needed when patch becomes patches And take note that the plural of batch is batches
Of course there are always exceptions to every rule The fish that swim around in a school Are still just fish, they don't become fishes But the plural of dish will always be dishes
The plural of goose is, as we all know, geese Although the plural of moose is definitely not meese One mouse, but a plague of them would be called mice Though to call houses hice is something for which I do not give advice
Hypothesis in plural form translates to hypotheses And parenthesis, of course, becomes parentheses But your garden variety of plurals, just stick an 's' on Next week we'll talk about the 's' for possession