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Nouns: Singular and Pliral

ICSE · Class 3 · Essentials of English Grammar and Composition

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Overview

In this chapter, we learn about nouns and how they change when we talk about one thing or more than one thing. Nouns are naming words — they name people, animals, places, or things. When we talk about just one, it is called singular. When we talk about more than one, it is called plural. Understandi

Key Concepts

A singular noun names one person

A singular noun names one person, animal, place, or thing. For example: cat, tree, boy, city. We use singular nouns when we talk about only one of som

A plural noun names more than

A plural noun names more than one person, animal, place, or thing. For example: cats, trees, boys, cities. Most plural nouns are made by adding -s or

Most nouns add

Most nouns add -s (e.g., chair → chairs). Nouns ending in s, sh, ch, x, or z add -es (e.g., bus → buses, watch → watches). Some nouns change spelling

Learning Objectives

  • Identify nouns in sentences
  • Differentiate between singular and plural nouns
  • Learn the rules for changing singular nouns to plural nouns
  • Apply the rules correctly in speaking and writing

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