Tag: collective nouns

Noun

Plurals

Plural of a noun is generally formed by adding s/es to the singular form of noun. eg. ball-balls, place-places, bed-beds words ending in o/ch/sh/ss/x take es bench-benches, potato-potatoes, fox-foxes  * nouns ending in y are made plurals by dropping y and adding ies eg. lady-ladies, fairy-fairies However, if y follows a vowel in the noun, […]

Structure/rule

Verbs-2

We discussed the rule of subject-verb agreement. Subject – verb agreement rule says that: Singular (one in number) subject follows verb+s/singular form of verb ( is,has..) Plural (many in number) subject follows verb/ plural form of verb ( are,have..) However, second person You, whether singular or plural, always follow verb/ plural form of verb. * […]

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