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What is the Plural of “Charge”?

This page treats the word as a noun when it has a countable noun use.

SingularchargePluralcharges
Rule: regularIPA: /tʃɑːrdʒ/

Singular and Plural Form of Charge

Charge is the singular noun form. Charges is the plural form.

Dictionary meaning: To set a price that someone must pay for something you provide.

Why is the Plural of Charge “charges”?

The Regular Plural Rule for Charge

Most English nouns form the plural by adding -s. Example: charge → charges

How to Remember the Plural of Charge

Just add -s to “charge” to make “charges”. Most English nouns follow this pattern.

Singular vs Plural Examples with Charge

See charge and charges used in real sentences side by side.

  • The shop charges $15 for a haircut. B1
  • Does the hotel charge extra for breakfast? B1
  • The consultant charged us a high fee. B1

Common Plural Mistakes with Charge

Wrong: They charge the customer five dollar.

Correct: They charge the customer five dollars.

Countable noun: use plural 'dollars' after a number.

How to Pronounce Charge and Charges

Rhymes with 'large'. The 'ch' sounds like 'ch' in 'church'.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Plural of Charge

What is the plural of “charge”?

The plural of “charge” is “charges”.

Is “charges” regular or irregular?

This page classifies it as regular based on the available plural data.

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