Explaining Singular & Plural concept
A singular noun names only one person, place, thing, or idea. A noun that names two or more people, places, things, or ideas is plural. To make a singular noun plural, you can usually add an "s" to the end of the word: Singular: Bird Plural: Birds What Are Singular Nouns? It is a noun that refers to a single or one thing or object. These nouns always use a singular verb and can be preceded by “a” and “an” articles. Examples Of Singular Nouns People: boy, girl, child, person, actor, king, queen Places: town, city, state, country, China, India, Dubai Things: apple, banana, plant, animal, building, table, chair, paper, laptop What Are Plural Nouns? It is a noun that refers to more than a single or one thing or object. These nouns always use a plural verb in a sentence. These nouns are generally made by adding –s or –es at the end of singular nouns, but this is not always true. Examples Of Plural Nouns People: boys, girls, friends, babies, Indians, swimmers, employees, ch