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Write down any six pairs of one-many?

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Answered by kashvi8933
2

Answer:

leaf‐leaves

house houses

book books

mouse mice

rat rats

cat cats

Explanation:

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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Six pairs of one-many are as follows :

1. Monkey - Monkeys

2. Wolf - Wolves

3. Child - Children

4. Knife - Knives

5. Mouse - Mice

6. Lady - Ladies

Here one means Singular, and many means plural.

Explanation:

Naming words or nouns are classified into two numbers :

  • Singular number: When the naming word denotes only one noun, it is called a singular noun. E.g., Girl, Boy, city, e.t.c.
  • Plural number: When the naming word denotes more than one noun, it is called a plural noun. E.g., Girls, Boys, cities, e.t.c.

Formation of plural numbers:

  • Generally, we add 's' to a singular noun to form its plural.

E.g

Pen → Pens

Chair → Chairs

  • Sometimes 'e's is added to a singular noun to form its plural.

E.g

Box → Boxes

Class → Classes

  • When a singular noun ends in 'y' preceded by a consonant, 'y' is changed into 'i', and 'es'  is added to it to form its plural.

E.g

Copy → Copies

Diary → Diaries

  • When a singular noun ends in 'y' preceded by a vowel, 's'  is added to it to form its plural.

E.g

Key → Keys

Valley → Valleys

  • When a singular noun ends in 'f' or 'fe' , 'f'  or 'fe' is changed into 'ves' to form its plural.

E.g

Wife → Wives

Leaf → Leaves

  • Sometimes the vowel inside a body of the singular noun is changed to form its plural.

E.g

Man → Men

Tooth → Teeth

  • Sometimes 'ren' or 'en' is added to a singular noun to form its plural.

E.g

Ox → Oxen

Child → Children

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