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Singular means
                 “one”
NOUN + IS +       In (a) Canada = a
    NOUN         singular noun
a) Canada is a   Is = a singular verb
     country     Country = a singular
                 noun
A frequently
                 comes in front of
                 singular nouns.
                 In (b): A comes in
b) Mexico is a   front of the
   country       singular noun
                 country.
                 A is called
                 “article”
A and an have the same
                 meaning . They are both
                 articles . A is used in front
                 of words that begin with
c) A cat is an   consonants : b, c, d, f, g, etc.
                     Examples : a bed, a cat,
   animal        a dog, a friend, a girl .

                 An is used in front of words
                 that begin with a, e, i, and o
                    Examples : an animal,
                 an ear, an island, an office.
NOUN + ARE+ NOUN:
     PLURAL
NOUN + ARE +
   NOUN
               Plural means
               “two, three, or
 a) Cats are
               more .”
  animals
               cats = a plural
               noun
               are = a plural verb
               animals = a plural
               noun
b) SINGULAR: a cat an
animal                Plural nouns end in –s.
                      A and an are used only
PULURAL : cats ,      with singular nouns .
animals


c) SINGULAR : a city, a Some singular nouns
country                 that end in –y have a
                       special plural form :
PLURAL : cities,
countries
                       they omit –y and add
                       –ies
NOUN AND NOUN
+ARE+ NOUN
                       Two nouns connected
                       by and are followed are.
d) Canada and china
                       In (d): Canada is a
are countries .
                       singular noun . China is
                       singular noun. They are
                       connected by and.
                       Together they are
e) Dogs and cats are   plural , i, e, “more than
animals.               one”

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  • 1.
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  • 4. Singular means “one” NOUN + IS + In (a) Canada = a NOUN singular noun a) Canada is a Is = a singular verb country Country = a singular noun
  • 5. A frequently comes in front of singular nouns. In (b): A comes in b) Mexico is a front of the country singular noun country. A is called “article”
  • 6. A and an have the same meaning . They are both articles . A is used in front of words that begin with c) A cat is an consonants : b, c, d, f, g, etc. Examples : a bed, a cat, animal a dog, a friend, a girl . An is used in front of words that begin with a, e, i, and o Examples : an animal, an ear, an island, an office.
  • 7. NOUN + ARE+ NOUN: PLURAL
  • 8. NOUN + ARE + NOUN Plural means “two, three, or a) Cats are more .” animals cats = a plural noun are = a plural verb animals = a plural noun
  • 9. b) SINGULAR: a cat an animal Plural nouns end in –s. A and an are used only PULURAL : cats , with singular nouns . animals c) SINGULAR : a city, a Some singular nouns country that end in –y have a special plural form : PLURAL : cities, countries they omit –y and add –ies
  • 10. NOUN AND NOUN +ARE+ NOUN Two nouns connected by and are followed are. d) Canada and china In (d): Canada is a are countries . singular noun . China is singular noun. They are connected by and. Together they are e) Dogs and cats are plural , i, e, “more than animals. one”