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Singular & Plural Nouns - My English Classes

Singular & Plural Nouns Beverly Schmitt 1997-2002, all rights reservedSingular noun Definition: When a noun means one only, it is said to be : boy, girl, book, church, boxPlural noun Definition: When a noun means more than one, it is said to beplural. Examples: boys, girls, books, churchesRule #1 The Plural of Nouns is usually formed by adding s to a Singular : lamp, lamps; cat,cats; fork, forks; flower, flowers; pen, pensExercise: Write the Plural of each of these nounschairstarfarmstormdoorrockownerpape rcupbearRule #2 Nouns ending in s, z, x, sh, and ch form the Plural by adding : moss, mossesbuzz,buzzesbox, boxesdish, disheschurch, churchesExercise: Write the Plural of each of these nounsdressbrushhexwishclassfoxcrossbench bushaxgrassmantisglassSpecial Note:If you add s to such Nouns as fox, bush, and benc

Some nouns are always singular. Some of these nouns may be used in the plural when different kinds are meant as sugars, coffees, cottons gold, silver, wheat, corn, molasses, copper, sugar, cotton news, gallows, mathematics, ethics (other words ending in ics) Singular nouns use this and that. Plural nouns use these and those.

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