Senin, 22 Desember 2014

Singular and Plural Nouns



Nama    : SITI NUR AHIDHA
Kelas     : BKI/B
NIM       : 1340110055
In meeting - 3 English material (Gramer) explains about singular and plural nouns.
While the singular notion itself is => the city that gave the name, place, and ideas.
But if plurel nouns => more than one noun.
Examples singular =
Ex = boy, girl, book, church, box
Adjectives = word indicates a situation
Ex => Plural nouns
Bush => bushes
In plural nouns can name certain objects
Example = A papayas Is Sweet
A ples are cound =
Continuous plural nouns =
- He are some papayas
- I Hought some papayas
In plural nouns add (S) noun (es), s, x, sh, ch, x, or z.
Rule 3 => add (s) to most nouns that end in
Rule 4 => add (es) to a few nouns that and in
Rule 5 => formost nouns ending in
Rule 7 => v ces water I was a / an / the
A singular object A = I
The = word was said before
In kerian meeting also discussed about the article to - Islamization, in a class divided several groups, each group was required to collect articles about - Islamization and must use English.
That's what I can say in a meeting - 3 material Dangers English II (Gramer)











Singular and Plural Nouns
A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.

Usually, the first page of a grammar book tells you about nouns. Nouns give names of concrete or abstract things in our lives. As babies learn "mom," "dad," or "milk" as their first word, nouns should be the first topic when you study a foreign language.

For the plural form of most nouns, add s.
  • bottle – bottles
  • cup – cups
  • pencil – pencils
  • desk – desks
  • sticker – stickers
  • window – windows
For nouns that end in ch, x, s, or s sounds, add es.
  • box – boxes
  • watch – watches
  • moss – mosses
  • bus – buses
For nouns ending in f or fe, change f to v and add es.
  • wolf – wolves
  • wife – wives
  • leaf – leaves
  • life – lives
Some nouns have different plural forms.
  • child – children
  • woman – women
  • man – men
  • mouse – mice
  • goose – geese
Nouns ending in vowels like y or o do not have definite rules.
  • baby – babies
  • toy – toys
  • kidney – kidneys
  • potato – potatoes
  • memo – memos
  • stereo – stereos
A few nouns have the same singular and plural forms.
  • sheep – sheep
  • deer – deer
  • series – series
  • species – species



Singular and Plural Nouns

Match the singular nouns with the correct plural nouns. Words include both regular and irregular nouns.
A
B
mouse
mice
woman
women
house
houses
ox
oxen
friend
friends
sheep
sheep
door
doors
church
churches
potato
potatoes
cat
cats
cow
cows
mosquito
mosquitoes
man
men
child
children
story
stories
store
stores
watermelon
watermelons
sister-in-law
sisters-in-law
smile
smiles
meter
meters
fox
foxes
cross
crosses
staple
staples
farm
farms
computer
computers
teacher
teachers
country
countries
loaf
loaves
life
lives
chief
chiefs
foot
feet
deer
deer
fish
fish
bus
buses
thirty
thirties
bluff
bluffs
thief
thieves
home
homes
sky
skies
city
cities
waste
wastes
problem
problems
factory
factories
river
rivers
turkey
turkeys
day
days
tax
taxes
night
nights
car
cars
business
businesses
spy
spies
cloud
clouds
farmer
farmers
kitten
kittens
product
products
highway
highways
toy
toys
lady
ladies
gentleman
gentlemen
nose
noses
pepper
peppers
oven
ovens
mess
messes
lion
lions
owl
owls
mountain
mountains
cuff
cuffs
carpet
carpets
light
lights
flower
flowers
line
lines
coin
coins
dollar
dollars
cupful
cupfuls
trout
trout
editor-in-chief
editors-in-chief
penny
pennies
scissors
scissors
pants
pants
inch
inches
goose
geese
tooth
teeth
office
offices
valley
valleys
copy
copies

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