Singular and Plural

WHAT IS SINGULAR AND PLURAL?



 In English grammar, the terms "singular" and "plural" are used to describe the number of items or people. 

Singular refers to one item or person, while plural refers to more than one. For example, "cat" is singular, and "cats" is plural.

1. Singular

 This form is used when referring to one item, person, or thing. For instance, "dog" or "book" is singular.

2. Plural 

This form is used when referring to more than one item, person, or thing. To form the plural, you often add "-s" or "-es" to the singular form. For example, "dogs" and "books" are plural.

Understanding and using singular and plural forms correctly is essential for clear communication in English.

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