Definitions and explanations
English grammar belongs to the number of discussions or objects discussed. Understanding these concepts is important for appropriate construction of proposals and communication. Singular
Singular
Definition: Singular indicates that there is a person, place, thing, or idea.
Examples:
Nouns: “cat”, “book”, “city”
Pronouns: “he”, “she”, “it”
Use:
In a sentence, singular nouns and pronouns are used to refer to a single entity. For example:
“The cat sleeps.”
“She loves to read.”
Plural
Definition: The plural indicates that there are two or more people, places, things, or ideas.
Examples:
Nouns: Cats ,Books, Cities
Pronouns: They ,We ,Them.
Usage:
Plural nouns and pronouns are used to indicate more than one entity. For example:
“The cats are playing.”
“They like reading.”
Forming plurals
The general rule for forming plural nouns in English is to add -s or -es to the end of a singular noun. However, there are exceptions.
Regular plurals:
Add -s: dog → Dogs.
Add -es to names that end in -s, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z: bus → buses, box → boxes
Irregular plurals:
Some nouns change form completely: man → men, child → children
Some remain the same in both forms: “deer”, “sheep”
Singular and plural pronouns
Pronouns also change form between singular and plural.
Singular pronouns: “I”, “you”, “he”, “she”, “him”
Plural pronouns:
\”we\”, \”you\” (used for singular and plural), “they”
8Rules for plural nouns:
Here are eight rules for forming plural nouns in English, along with examples for each rule:
Rule | Example |
---|---|
1. Add -s to most nouns | Singular: Book Plural: Books |
2. Add -es to nouns ending in -s, -x, -z, -sh, or -ch | Singular: Church Plural: Churches |
3. Change -y to -ies for nouns ending in a consonant + y | Singular: City Plural: Cities |
4. Keep -y and add -s for nouns ending in a vowel + y | Singular: Toy Plural: Toys |
5. Change -f or -fe to -ves | Singular: Knife Plural: Knives |
6. Irregular forms (no specific rule) | Singular: Child Plural: Children |
7. Some nouns are the same in both forms | Singular: Deer Plural: Deer |
8. Compound nouns: pluralize the main noun | Singular: Passer by Plural: Passers by |
Singular words | Plural words |
Boy | Boys |
Toy | Toys |
Aeroplane | Aeroplanes |
Cow | Cows |
Dog | Dogs |
Inch | Inches |
Watch | Watches |
Tax | Taxes |
Match | Matches |
Baby | Babies |
Body | Bodies |
City | Cities |
Story | Stories |
Enemy | Enemies |
Fairy | Fairies |
Lady | Ladies |
Sky | Skies |
Duty | Duties |
Army | Armies |
Holiday | Holidays |
Monkey | Monkeys |
Calf | Calves |
Live | Lives |
Thief | Thieves |
Wolf | Wolves |
Wife | Wives |
Belief | Beliefs |
Proof | Proofs |
Grief | Griefs |
Man | Men |
Mouse | Mice |
Foot | Feet |
Tooth | Teeth |
Fruit | Fruit |
Hair | Hair |
Fish | Fish |
Sheep | Sheep |
Goose | Geese |
Ox | Oxen |
Potato | Potatoes |
Radio | Radioes |
Piano | Pianos |
Volcano | Volcanoes |
News | News |
Scissors | Scissors |