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what is number in grammar​

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Answered by Riya090914
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In grammar, the number refers to the count of a noun or pronoun.

Example: Boy-boys, wife-wives, my-our, ox-oxen, it-they, etc.

Types of Number:

Two types exist:-

1.Singular Number

2.Plural Number

Answered by maipaksanahaorongbam
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Answer:

In grammar, the number refers to the count of a noun or pronoun. Examples :- Boy-boys, wife-wives, my- our ,ox- oxen, it- they, etc. types of Number:- two types exist

1. Singular Number

2. Plural Number

Explanation:

Singular number

It refers to the count of only one of a noun or pronoun . Example:- pen, table,aunt,father,goose etc.

Plural number

It refers to the count of more than one of a noun or pronoun . Example:- pens,tables,aunts,fathers,geese etc

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