Collins Cobuild English Grammar (186 page)

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R14
    In addition to the nouns mentioned above, there are words that are borrowed from other languages, especially Latin, and that still form their plurals according to the rules of those languages. Many of them are technical or formal, and some of those that are given below are also used with a regular
s
or
es
plural ending in non-technical or informal contexts. You may need to check these in a Cobuild dictionary.
R15
    Some nouns ending in
us
have plurals ending in
i
.
cactus
cacti
focus
foci
nucleus
nuclei
radius
radi
stimulus
stimuli
R16
    Some nouns ending in
um
have plurals ending in
a
.
aquarium
aquaria
memorandum
memoranda
referendum
referenda
spectrum
spectra
stratum
strata
R17
    Most nouns ending in
is
have plurals in which the
is
is replaced by
es
.
analysis
analyses
axis
axes
basis
bases
crisis
crises
diagnosis
diagnoses
hypothesis
hypotheses
neurosis
neuroses
parenthesis
parentheses

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