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Plural of horse is 'horses'. There is one horse or there are many horses.
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The plural of horse is horses. Horses are regular countable nouns.
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The plural of horse is horses.
For example; 1 horse, 2 horses.
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The plural of horse is horsesHorse is a regular plural noun
Regular plural nouns are nouns that become plural by adding -s or -es, as most nouns in the English language do.
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horse: singularhorses: plural
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