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what are called zero plurals . give an example​

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Answered by carryminati60
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Nouns that don't change in their plural forms (called “zero plurals”) include “series,” “aircraft” and “species.” But most zero-plural words refer to animals, e.g., deer, moose, sheep, elk, walrus, antelope, fish, buffalo, salmon.

Answered by mahi1206
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Answer:

In grammar, the zero plural is a plural form of a count noun that is identical to the singular form. Also called zero [or null] morpheme.

Example:-

"We herd sheep, we drive cattle, we lead people. Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way." -General George S. Patton

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