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singular and plural no defnation​

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Answered by Anendramishra3112008
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A singular noun names one person, place, thing, or idea, while a plural noun names more than one person, place, thing, or idea. There are a few basic rules to remember when it comes to turning a singular noun into a plural noun. Most singular nouns need an 's' at the end to become plural.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Definition: Singular means only one. Plural means more than one. In order to make a noun plural, it is usually only necessary to add s. However, there are many irregular nouns that add es. The rules for spelling plural nouns are based on the letters at the end of the word.

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