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This cow is mine. (change the number )

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Answered by SMFaiazToushif
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Answer:

This cows are mine

Explanation:

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Answered by Hansika4871
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"These cows are mine." This will be the sentence when the nouns are converted into plural from singular.

  • Here, we have to change the nouns from singular to plural in the given sentences.
  • The grammatical numbers are used to distinguish between count distinctions from singular to plural.
  • The singular noun given here is a cow. When changed into a plural noun it becomes cows.
  • When changing the grammatical numbers of nouns we have to change the number of the associated pronouns and verbs as well.
  • Here, the singular pronoun 'this' is used before the singular noun 'cow.'
  • Hence, we will turn 'this' into 'these' as it is the plural form of the pronoun 'this.'
  • The verb 'is' will also be changed to 'are.'
  • Thus, after changing the grammatical number of the sentence it will be, "These cows are mine."

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