English Word Inflector: Automate Your Grammar โ๏ธ
Instantly convert English words into their plural, singular, or past tense forms. Stop second-guessing suffixes and let automation handle the spelling.
๐ก Why Use This Tool?
English grammar is full of friction. Should you use "categorys" or "categories"? Is it "droped" or "dropped"?
The English Word Inflector eliminates the guesswork. It applies standard linguistic patterns to handle complex suffix transformations automatically, making it an essential tool for students, technical writers, and non-native speakers who need perfect spelling every time.
๐ Key Features
- Convert Instantly: Type a word and select Plural, Singular, or Past Tense. The result appears the moment you click.
- Process Bulk Lists: Paste a column of words to convert an entire list at onceโperfect for building vocabulary sets or database entries.
- Automate Complex Rules: The tool follows standard English patterns, including changing 'y' to 'ies', 'f' to 'ves', and doubling final consonants (e.g., stop โ stopped).
- One-Click Copy: Grab your results immediately and paste them into your document, code, or chat.
๐ง Frequently Asked Questions
Does it support irregular verbs like "run" to "ran"? This tool uses algorithmic rules for standard English inflections (like -ed and -s). It does not currently use a dictionary for irregulars, so "run" will result in "runned." Always double-check irregular forms manually.
Can I paste a whole paragraph? The tool is optimized for individual words or lists. Inflecting every word in a sentence will result in grammatically incorrect output.
Does it handle consonant doubling? Yes. It includes logic to double the final consonant for short, single-syllable words following the CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) pattern, such as "hop" to "hopped."
๐ Pro Tip: The "Y" Rule
Why does "play" become "plays" while "study" becomes "studies"? In English, the rule depends on the letter preceding the 'y'. If itโs a vowel (a, e, i, o, u), just add 's'. If itโs a consonant, change 'y' to 'i' and add 'es'. Our tool automates this logic so you can focus on your writing instead of memorizing suffixes.