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What is it called when the form of a noun or verb only indicates one?

The term you're looking for is singular.

Here's a breakdown:

* Singular refers to a single person, place, thing, or idea.

* Plural refers to more than one.

For example:

* Noun: "dog" is singular, while "dogs" is plural.

* Verb: "runs" is singular, while "run" is plural (when used with a plural subject).

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