Nouns have two numbers: The Singular number and the Plural number.
The word - number - refers to whether a noun is only one or more than one.
Singular Number
A noun is said to be in the singular number when it is used to mean one person or thing:- baby, toy, life, child, man, girl, doll, bus, mango etc.
Plural Number
A noun is said to be in the plural number when it is used to mean more than one person or thing :- babies, toys, lives, children, men, girls, dolls, buses, mangoes etc.
(i) Countable Nouns
Countable Nouns are the things we can count; as, pens, books, bags, chairs, tables, apples, benches, etc. A singular countable noun always takes a or an before it. We can use a countable noun in the singular and also in the plural; as, This is a pen. These are pens. That is an apple. Those are apples.
(ii) Uncountable Nouns
Uncountable Nouns are the things we cannot count; as, butter, ghee, honey, tea, wool, air, water, milk, oil etc. We never use a or an before an uncountable noun and we don’t use an uncountable noun in the plural; as, we can say two pens but we can’t say two water.
We can use some with an uncountable noun. We can use some with a countable noun in the plural; as, Please give me some biscuits. Please give me some milk.
Rules for Making Plural Nouns
Consider the following rules while make a singular noun to plural.
1. Irregular Plural
The nouns which do not form their plurals by adding s or es are called irregular plurals.
2. Plural of Compound Nouns
If the Compound Noun is made of two nouns, the second noun is changed into the Plural Form; as, Foot-man: Foot-men, Governor-General: Governor- Generals, Step-son: Step-sons, Step-daughter: Step-daughters, Gentle-man: Gentle-men, Maid-Servant: Maid Servants, etc.
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