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What is the Plural of “Project”?

Learn the singular and plural noun forms, the rule behind the plural, and examples that show the form in context.

SingularprojectPluralprojects
Rule: regularIPA: /ˈprɒdʒekt/

Singular and Plural Form of Project

Project is the singular noun form. Projects is the plural form.

Dictionary meaning: Work that you plan and do over a period of time, with a specific aim or goal.

Why is the Plural of Project “projects”?

The Regular Plural Rule for Project

Most English nouns form the plural by adding -s. Example: project → projects

Plural pattern: regular.

How to Remember the Plural of Project

Just add -s to “project” to make “projects”. Most English nouns follow this pattern.

A common slip-up: Some learners say pro-JEKT with stress on second syllable..

Singular vs Plural Examples with Project

See project and projects used in real sentences side by side.

  • My school project is about renewable energy sources. A2
  • The construction project will take six months to finish. B1
  • She is currently working on a research project in molecular biology. B1

How to Pronounce Project and Projects

Stress the first syllable: PROJ-ect. The 'j' sound is /dʒ/ like in 'judge'.

Other Words With the Same Plural Pattern as Project

These nouns follow the same regular rule. Click any word to see its plural page.

Origin and Etymology of Project

From Latin projectus, meaning 'thrown forward'; originally referred to something thrown or jutting out.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Plural of Project

What is the plural of “project”?

The plural of “project” is “projects”.

Is “projects” regular or irregular?

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

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