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Singular And Plural
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9/13/2024
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Nouns, Singular and Plural
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A noun can refer to one or more than one person, animal, place or thing.
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A noun that means one person, animal, place or thing is called a singular noun.
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For example,
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A boy, a cat, a house, a flower
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A noun that means more than one person, animal, place or thing is called a plural noun.
00:46
Plural Noun
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For example,
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Boys, cats, houses, flowers
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We add "-s' to most of the nouns to show plural form.
01:08
We add "-es' to nouns that end in "-ch", "-sh", "-o", "-s", "-ss", "-x", and "-z", to get their plural forms.
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For example,
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Ostrich, ostriches
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Dish, dishes
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Mango, mangoes
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Bus, buses
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Princess, princesses
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Fox, foxes
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Quiz, quizzes
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Sometimes, some words ending in "-o", take only "-s", in its plural form.
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For example,
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Piano, pianos
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Look, the plural of ox is oxen, not oxes.
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The nouns that end in a consonant followed by "-y", change into plural form by changing the "-y' to "-i", and then adding "-es".
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For example,
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City, cities
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Country, countries
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Hey, don't drop the "-y' from monkey.
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The plural of monkey is not monkeys.
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It is monkeys.
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Just add "-s' at the end.
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The nouns that end in a vowel followed by "-y", change into plural form simply by addition of "-s".
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For example,
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Key, keys
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To find plural form of "-s", add "-s".
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Key, keys
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To form the plural of a noun that ends in "-f", or "-fe", we replace the "-f", or "-fe", with "-ves".
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For example,
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Leaf, leaves
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A few words do not follow the rule.
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For example,
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Chef, chefs
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Some nouns have the same form in singular and plural.
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For example,
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Sheep,
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Hare,
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Deer,
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Bison
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Nouns that do not form plurals in the usual way are called irregular nouns.
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A few singular nouns form their plural by changing the inside vowel or vowels.
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For example,
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Man, men
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Tooth, teeth
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