Plural form
volume
British pronunciation/plˈʊəɹəl fˈɔːm/
American pronunciation/plˈʊɹəl fˈɔːɹm/

"plural form"的定义和意义

Plural form
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复数形式, 复数词

a grammatical structure or form of a word that refers to more than one

What is "plural form"?

Plural form is a grammatical category that indicates that a noun, pronoun, or verb refers to more than one person, animal, thing, or concept. In English, plural nouns are often formed by adding "s" or "es" to the singular form. For example, the singular noun "cat" becomes "cats," and "box" becomes "boxes." Plural forms can also change entirely, as seen with the singular noun "child," which becomes "children." In addition to nouns, pronouns also have plural forms, such as "I" changing to "we" and "he" or "she" changing to "they." Understanding plural form is important for ensuring grammatical accuracy and clarity in communication.

plural form

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example
例子
The dual pronoun in Sanskrit is different from the singular and plural forms.
The teacher asked the students to identify the singular and plural forms of various nouns.
Learning irregular nouns can be challenging because their plural forms don’t follow regular rules.
In English, verbs often change depending on whether the subject is in singular form or plural form.
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