Plural of
mean
means
Regular Standard -s
📄 Regular form · Standard -s

Singular Form Mean

4Letters
1Syllables
2Vowels
2Consonants
MStarts
NEnds

Plural Form Means

5Letters
1Syllables
2Vowels
3Consonants
MStarts
SEnds

How to Form the Plural of "mean"

This noun follows the standard English plural rule: simply add -s to the singular form.

Grammar Tips

  • Add -s to form the plural. Most common rule in English.

Common Mistakes

  • Do not forget the -s: "Two mean" should be "Two means."
Frequently Asked Questions

Is mean regular or irregular?

Mean is regular. It follows the Standard -s rule.

What verb pairs with means?

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

Is means the same in all dialects?

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

About the plural form of mean

The word mean follows the standard English pluralization rule. When forming the plural, mean becomes means. This follows the Standard -s pattern, which is one of the most common plural rules in English.

Understanding why mean becomes means helps with spelling and pronunciation. This noun follows the standard English plural rule: simply add -s to the singular form.

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