Question

I am new to English and would appreciate some assistance with the plural form of dice. Any suggestions? Thank you.

2023-04-19

This is what goPenpal answered

Hello there! Welcome to the English language! I'd be happy to help you out with your question.

The plural of "dice" is actually "dice" itself. It's one of those words in English that doesn't change when you add an -s or -es to it.

So, if you have one die, and you want to talk about more than one, you say "I have two dice." Easy, right?

Think of it like this: if you had a flock of geese, you wouldn't say "geeses" to describe more than one of them. You just say "geese," and that's it. The same is true for dice.

I hope this explanation helps you with your English studies! Keep practicing and keep asking questions. The best way to learn is to keep trying!

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