Adding Es To Nouns. The rules for tuning a singular noun into a plural one are often simple: just add "s" or "es." One apple turns into many apples, and one sandwich turns into many sandwiches. Most regular count nouns take the -s ending to form the plural.
By adding -s to nouns ending in -o. This writing worksheet invites students to practice making plural nouns. Add "es" and drop the accent over the "o" if the noun ends in "ión".
Spanish nouns can be singular or plural, and Spanish plural nouns will almost always end in -s or -es.
Plurals: Adding es Add es to make plural.
A regular noun forms the plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word. Add -es to form the plural of most nouns ending in a consonant. They are not used in the singular, or they have a different meaning in the singular.