Plural of
echo
echoes
Irregular
📄 Irregular form · Irregular

Singular Form Echo

4Letters
2Syllables
2Vowels
2Consonants
EStarts
OEnds

Plural Form Echoes

6Letters
2Syllables
3Vowels
3Consonants
EStarts
SEnds

How to Form the Plural of "echo"

Echo is an irregular noun. Its plural form (echoes) must be memorized as it does not follow standard rules.

Grammar Tips

  • Irregular plural — memorize the form echoes.
  • Use plural verbs: "The echoes are ready" (not "is").

Common Mistakes

  • Do not add -s: "echos" is incorrect. Use "echoes."
  • Use plural verbs with plural nouns: "are" not "is."

Similar Irregular Plurals

Words that follow the same irregular pattern as echo:

SingularPluralPattern
potatopotatoes-o to -oes
tomatotomatoes-o to -oes
heroheroes-o to -oes
vetovetoes-o to -oes
Frequently Asked Questions

Is echo regular or irregular?

Echo is irregular. Its plural (echoes) must be memorized.

What verb pairs with echoes?

Use plural verbs: "The echoes are ready" (not "is ready").

Is echoes the same in all dialects?

Yes. The plural echoes is standard across all English variants.

About the plural form of echo

The word echo is an irregular noun in English. Unlike regular nouns that simply add -s, echo changes to echoes in the plural form. This irregular pattern must be memorized as it does not follow the standard rules of English pluralization.

Irregular plurals like echo/echoes often trace back to Old English, Latin, or Greek origins. These languages had different ways of forming plurals, and those patterns were preserved as the words entered the English language. While there is no formula to predict irregular plurals, the most common ones are used frequently enough to become natural with practice.

When using echoes in writing, remember that it functions as a plural noun in sentences. It pairs with plural verbs and pronouns. For example: "The echoes are ready" (not "is ready"). This subject-verb agreement is essential for grammatical correctness.