diff --git a/src/content/nouns/bundled-plurals.mdx b/src/content/nouns/bundled-plurals.mdx
index 7372da8..5ea0bba 100644
--- a/src/content/nouns/bundled-plurals.mdx
+++ b/src/content/nouns/bundled-plurals.mdx
@@ -16,17 +16,17 @@ export function BundledPluralTable({ children, inflection }) {
);
}
-With plain, Pattern #1 masculine nouns we can make a special kind of **"bundled plural"** to show that the things are closely lumped together.
+With plain, Pattern #1 masculine nouns that don't end in , we can make a special kind of **"bundled plural"** to show that the things are closely lumped together.
-This is done by adding a on the end of the Pattern #1 masculine noun, just like we would with mayonnaise in a sandwich.
+This is done by adding a on the end of the Pattern #1 masculine noun. This only works as long as the noun does not end with an . This is just like we would add mayonnaise to a sandwich.
Pattern #1{" "}
- masculine, singular word +
+ masculine noun +
@@ -46,4 +46,6 @@ This is done by adding a on
]}
-Unlike the other plural forms these **bundled plurals can only be used when you have a quantifier in front of the noun** such as a number or a phrase like .
+Note that this does not work with nouns like that end in a .
+
+Unlike the other plural forms these **bundled plurals can only be used when you have a quantifier in front of the noun** such as a number or a phrase like . You need to have some sort of number or quantifier before a bundled plural.