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A plural noun is a word for two or more people, places, or things.

Example sentences:

  1. Aunt Jane made some cookies.
  2. The children love her cookies.
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Q: What are 2 examples of plural nouns in a sentence?
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When to use es or s?

To make singular nouns to plural: 1. Add s to the end of the noun Examples: three red roses five fingers 2. Add es to the nouns ending in ch, sh, s, or x torches rashes grasses foxes


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Possessive nouns are formed by: 1. adding an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word, or 2. adding an apostrophe (') to plural nouns that already end with -s. Examples: child; child's; children's adult; adult's; adults'


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How do you write a sentence that has 3 common nouns and 2 proper nouns?

John and the Smiths took my mother on a picnic in the park.common nouns: mother, picnic, and park.proper nouns: John, and Smiths.


How many collective nouns does this sentence contain the study group was interested in the behavior of the aduience during a boring speech?

There are no collective nouns in the sentence. A collective noun is determined by its use. A collective noun is a word used to group other nouns in a descriptive way. The nouns 'group' and 'audience' are often used as collective nouns, but in this sentence they are not. The nouns 'group' and 'audience' are not describing anyone.


What noun in this sentence a seamstress uses a tape measure?

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How do you put particularly in a sentence?

If you think of an sentence, put particularly in between 2 doing words or nouns and you can make a good sentence for your GCSE...


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Words that stay the same when plural?

Examples of words that do not change from singular to plural are:aircraftdeerelkfishmooseoffspringsalmonspacecrafttroutyouyouryoursThere are a number of nouns that are included in many lists of nouns with the same singular and plural form. However, most of those are uncountable nouns, words that have no singular or have no plural form (such as luggage or barracks),; or mass nouns that are words for substances or aggregate nouns (such as oxygen or luggage). Some lists include binary nouns, words for things made up of two parts that make up the whole (such as pants or scissors). These are not true singular and plural forms. Note: The noun 'fish' is a singular, uncountable noun as a word for a food substance.The plural form of the noun fish as a word for individual creatures is fish or fishes, both are correct plural forms.


2 examples of a sentence for inference?

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