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Understanding Singular and Plural Nouns

This document discusses singular and plural nouns in English grammar. It provides examples of nouns that have the same singular and plural form as well as nouns that only have one form. It then presents a quiz with 12 fill-in-the-blank questions testing understanding of when nouns take singular or plural forms based on context. The answers provided confirm whether the noun should be singular or plural based on rules such as numerals modifying the noun or the meaning of the noun in the given context.

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Understanding Singular and Plural Nouns

This document discusses singular and plural nouns in English grammar. It provides examples of nouns that have the same singular and plural form as well as nouns that only have one form. It then presents a quiz with 12 fill-in-the-blank questions testing understanding of when nouns take singular or plural forms based on context. The answers provided confirm whether the noun should be singular or plural based on rules such as numerals modifying the noun or the meaning of the noun in the given context.

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Singular And Plural Nouns

Some nouns have the singular and the plural alike. Some have no singular forms; likewise,
some nouns have no plural forms. Test your understanding of singular and plural nouns with
this grammar exercise.

Fill in the blanks.

1. He weighs nine ……………………….


stone
stones
Either could be used here
When the word score is used after a numeral, it does not have the plural form.

2. That car cost me five ……………………… dollars.


thousand
thousands
When numerals like hundred and thousand are used after another numeral, they do not have
the plural form.

3. I bought three ……………………… oranges.


dozen
dozens
When dozen is used after a numeral, it does not have a plural form.

4. India won by …………………………. and three runs.


innings
an inning
an innings
The noun innings is always used in the singular.

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5. His ………………………… small but he has no debt.


mean is
means is
means are
When means has the meaning of wealth, it is used in the plural.

6. ……………………….. not only destroy our property but also carry disease.
Vermin
Vermins
The collective noun vermin is singular in form but it is always used as a plural noun.

7. The ………………………….. needs repairs.


house roof
house's roof
roof of the house
The possessive case is chiefly used with the names of living things.

8. He has no ……………………….. for his parents.


respect
respects
Respect means regard; respects means compliments.

9. Both countries have withdrawn their ………………………..


force
forces
Force means strength; forces means troops.

10. Why are you always putting on ……………………….?


air
airs

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Airs can mean affected manners.

11. We must all stand up for the common ……………………


good
goods
The common good means the interests of all.

12. He wouldn’t listen to my ………………………


advice
advices
advise
Advice means counsel; advices can mean information.

PLAY AGAIN !
Answers
1. He weighs nine stone.
2. That car cost me five thousand dollars.
3. I bought three dozen oranges.
4. India won by an innings and three runs.
5. His means are small but he has no debt.
6. Vermin not only destroy our property but also carry disease.
7. The roof of the house needs repairs.
8. He has no respect for his parents.
9. Both countries have withdrawn their forces.
10. Why are you always putting on airs?
11. We must all stand up for the common good.
12. He wouldn’t listen to my advice.

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