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Singular and Plural Numbers

Any noun standing for one person or thing is said to be in the Singular Number

Examples: boy, man, donkey, chair, desk

Any noun standing for more than one person or thing is said to be in the Plural Number

Examples: boys, men, donkeys, chairs, desks

EXERCISE 1

Point out the Nouns in these sentences. State whether they stand for one thing (or person), or more than one thing (or person).

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The boys are writing in copybooks.

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A little girl is playing with her friends.

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Cows give milk.

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There are many houses in this street.

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There are five cups on the table.

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The room has four walls and two doors.

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All the inkpots are new.

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I have three balls, but only two bats.

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There are seven days in a week.

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This book has sixty-four pages.

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