Let's break it down:
* Singular Form: Nouns in the singular form can have a variety of endings.
* Plural Form: Nouns in the plural form typically add "s" or "es."
Common Nouns without "s" or "es" in Singular Form:
* Irregular Plurals: These nouns have unique plural forms, like:
* Child - Children
* Man - Men
* Woman - Women
* Tooth - Teeth
* Foot - Feet
* Goose - Geese
* Mouse - Mice
* Uncountable Nouns: These nouns do not have a plural form because they refer to things that cannot be counted individually. They are often used with singular verbs. Examples include:
* Water
* Air
* Advice
* Information
* Furniture
* Happiness
Example Sentences:
* The child played in the park. (Singular)
* The children played in the park. (Plural)
* He drank a glass of water. (Uncountable)
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