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A boy saw a deer and a sheep in the filed sigular to plural

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Answered by Anuranjana
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Question : A boy saw a deer and a sheep in the field.
Singular to plural sentence??????????!!!
Answer : The boy saw deer and sheep in the field.☺☺

Reason for the answer : I am writing deer and sheep as sheep and deer only because when we change them in plural the answer comes the same.
Just we will remove a in the sentence, because 'a' means "one" in the sentence.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

A young child observed a deer and a sheep in a pasture.

from singular to plural

The boy noticed sheep and deer in the field.

Motive for the response: Only since the result is the same when we make deer and sheep plural, am I writing them as sheep and deer.

Because "a" in the sentence refers to "one," we shall only delete the letter "a" from it.

Grammatical number is a grammatical category in linguistics that represents count distinctions through nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and verb agreement (such as "one", "two" or "three or more").

[1] The hash symbol (#) or the numeros sign "No" are used to indicate the singular or plural number categories in English and other languages.

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