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singular and plural noun​

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Answered by 1014lye
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Answer:

Singular means only one.

Plural means more than one. In order to make a noun plural, it is usually only necessary to add 's'.

The rules for spelling plural nouns are based on the letters at the end of the word.

Answered by devarchanc
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Singular Plural

Explanation:

Singular noun represents single noun, while plural noun represents the multiple form of similar things.

Some other examples of singular plural are given below:

  1. wolf - wolves
  2. latch - latches
  3. Mathematics - Mathematics
  4. Bus - buses
  5. Belief - Beliefs
  6. Tooth - Teeth
  7. Fish - Fishes
  8. roof - roofs
  9. Tomato - Tomatoes
  10. Sheep - Sheep
  11. printer - printers
  12. news - news
  13. woman - women
  14. man - men
  15. child - children
  16. foot - feet
  17. leaf - leaves
  18. mouse - mice
  19. goose - geese
  20. half - halves
  21. knife - knives
  22. wife - wives
  23. life - lives
  24. elf - elves
  25. loaf - loaves
  26. potato - potatoes
  27. tomato - tomatoes
  28. cactus - cacti
  29. focus - foci
  30. fungus - fungi
  31. nucleus - nuclei
  32. syllabus - syllabi/syllabuses
  33. analysis - analyses
  34. diagnosis - diagnoses
  35. oasis - oases  
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