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write the plural forms of these special nouns 1) how many child _______ are there in the school yard​

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Answered by swapnaritam
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Answer:

Children is the full form of child

Explanation:

How many children are there in the school yard?

Answered by jenisha145
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How many (child) children are there in the schoolyard.

Singular/Plural form of nouns/verbs:

A noun/verb can be singular or plural in nature. Singular means a single usage of a noun where one thing is only described, for example, the boy is a singular noun.

Whereas plural noun is used with an 's' (not in all cases) in the end for more than one noun. For example 'boys' will be a plural noun.

  • Here the singular form of the noun 'child' is given already.
  • When we use the plural form of that noun the snetence automatically becomes correct and error-free.
  • So the plural form of the noun child is 'children'. Always remember that a plural noun always does not end in 's', as such in this case.
  • Another hint to use plural noun form is given by the verb 'are'. It is always and always used before/after plural form of nouns.

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