Singular & Plural Nouns: Activities for Kids The below activities help students to continue to understand the difference between singular and plural nouns and to practice with regular v. irregular plural forms. Definitions: Tiffany's notes on singular and plural nouns got scrambled! Help her to ...
We can use the genitive form and the structure in the same phrase (the double possessive) when we want to make the first noun specific, but at the same time shows that it is one of several. We usually use the indefinite article with this pattern: I heard the story from a friend of ...
A countable noun, as the name suggests,is a noun that can be counted or numbered. It can also be turned into a plural.Often countable nouns refer to things or objects that we can see, feel or touch (but not always!). For instance: vegetables toys cars chairs books countries oceans day...