One and More than One
ICSE · Class 1 · English Grammar and Composition
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Singular and Plural Nouns
- Singular means one: one cat, one book, one child.
- Plural means more than one: two cats, three books, many children.
- Most nouns add 's' to become plural: dog → dogs, tree → trees.
Irregular Plural Nouns
- Some nouns do not add 's' or 'es' to become plural.
- These are called irregular plurals because they change completely.
- Examples: man → men, woman → women, child → children, foot → feet, mouse → mice, goose → geese.
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