I am fairly new to Elasticsearch and it's worked brilliantly so far.

I'm stuck in this issue of singular and plural terms, and have done quite a 
bit of research on it too.... and everyone's talking "stemmers", 
"snowball", "kstem" etc...

>From what I understand... if I have stemmer analyzer on a term, I would 
have something like:

term  =>  stem
----------------------------        
"knock" => "knock"
"knocker" => "knock"
"knocked" => "knock"
"knocking" => "knock"

Therefore, if someone searched for "knock", they would see results with 
"knocked", "knocking" etc...
Now I can achieve that with nGrams anyway.

What I'm trying to is the opposite.

I want someone to be able to type "knocking"... and still find "knocker", 
"knocked" etc...

In my particular use case, I want someone to be able to type "fridges" and 
still find "fridge"

How do I achieve this? Can I attached some sort of a stemmer on to the 
search_analyser?
Any help will be great.

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