The noun stands for only one thing is

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The noun stands for only one thing is called singular. star EGG Triangle Bag

The noun stands for only one thing is called singular. star EGG Triangle Bag The noun stands for more than one thing is called plural. star Stars star Bags Bag EGG EGG Eggs

Bulb. Lock Tree

Bulb. Lock Tree

Most Nouns form their plurals by adding S to the singular. Bee Rose Tree

Most Nouns form their plurals by adding S to the singular. Bee Rose Tree Table Bees Roses Trees Tables Eyes Plates Windows Years Nouns ending in s, ss, x, sh, ch form their plurals by adding es to the singular. Gas Loss Lash Watch Gases Losses Lashes Watches Bunch Asses Boxes Brushes Bunches

If the Noun ends in Y and the Y has a consonant before it,

If the Noun ends in Y and the Y has a consonant before it, Plural is formed by changing Y into ies. Army Armies Copy Copies City Cities Cry Cries Family Families Duty Duties Reply Replies Fly Flies Story Stories Reply Replies If the Noun ends in Y and the Y has a Vowel before it, Plural is formed by adding S to it. Boy Ray Key Donkey Boys Rays Keys Donkeys Toys Trays Days Rays

Nouns ending in f or fe form their Plurals by changing f or fe

Nouns ending in f or fe form their Plurals by changing f or fe into ves. Calf Calves Knife Knives Wolf Wolves Wife Wives Leaf Leaves Life Lives Thief Thieves Shelf Shelves (The following Nouns form their plurals by simply adding S to the singular) Chiefs Gulfs Hoofs Serf Dwarfs Roof Nouns. Serfs ending in o, if they have a consonant Roofs before them, generally form their plurals by adding es to the singular. Heros Mangoes Tomato Echoes Potatoes Cargo Tomatoes Cargoes

But in some cases the noun ending in oo form their plurals by adding

But in some cases the noun ending in oo form their plurals by adding s to the singular. Bamboo Photo Dynamos Bamboos Pianos Photos Dynamo Some Nouns form their Plurals by a change of the inside vowel. Foot Man Feet Men Tooth Teeth Mouse Mice Some Nouns form their Plurals in – en Children Ox Oxen

Deer, Fish, Fruit, Sheep, have the same form in the singular and in plural

Deer, Fish, Fruit, Sheep, have the same form in the singular and in plural n Give plurals to the following Nouns Army ---- Man----Rope----Ass -------Foot ------ Ox ----- Day ---- Dish -------Hero ------Child ---- Eye ----Boy ----Calf ------Half -----Goose----- Sheep---- Give singular to the following Nouns Keys ---- Women -----Deer -----Flies-------Skies ---- Mice -------Children -----Brushes ------- Teeth ------ Matches -----Bananas----- Peaches ------ Gloves ------

sentences from the Singular to Plural: The Goose is swimming. ----------------The cat kills the

sentences from the Singular to Plural: The Goose is swimming. ----------------The cat kills the mouse. ----------------A mother loves her child. ----------------The nurse carries the baby. ---------------- Change the following sentences from Plural to Singular: The children were playing. These sheep have no wool on them. Dogs are good friends of men. These chairs are made of wood. Monkeys can climb up trees. Agreement of verb with subject --------------------------------------------------------