Understanding Singular and Plural Nouns
Learn the rules of singular and plural nouns, including regular and irregular forms. Discover how to form plurals with examples like adding -s, -es, -ies, or -es to words ending in specific letters like -s, -x, -z, -ch, -sh. Enhance your grammar skills with this comprehensive guide.
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Singular nouns One person,place or things. 03
Characteristics 1. Started with a or an 2. Everybody, everyone, everything, somebody, some one, something, nobody, no one, nothing 03
Plural Nouns More than one person, place and things 03
Consist of two type 1) regular form and 2) irregular form
Regular form You just need to add s or es Example : apple apples car - cars
Ending with y add ies Example : baby babies city cities
Ending with s, x, z, ch, sh add es Example : Bus buses Box boxes Watch watches