Singular and Plural Nouns | ناوەکانی تاک و کۆ زمانی ئینگلیزی

Singular and Plural Nouns
ناوەکانی تاک و کۆ لە زمانی ئینگلیزیدا:

A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.
ناو: ناوی مرۆڤ ، شوێن ، شت ، یان بیرۆکە.

Usually, the first page of a grammar book tells you about nouns. Nouns give names of concrete or abstract things in our lives. As babies learn "mom," "dad," or "milk" as their first word, nouns should be the first topic when you study a foreign language.

For the plural form of most nouns, add s.

bottle – bottlescup – cupspencil – pencilsdesk – deskssticker – stickerswindow – windowsFor nouns that end in ch, x, s, or s sounds, add es.

box – boxeswatch – watchesmoss – mossesbus – busesFor nouns ending in f or fe, change f to v and add es.

wolf – wolveswife – wivesleaf – leaveslife – livesSome nouns have different plural forms.

child – childrenwoman – womenman – menmouse – micegoose – geeseNouns ending in vowels like y or o do not have definite rules.

baby – babiestoy – toyskidney – kidneyspotato – potatoesmemo – memosstereo – stereosA few nouns have the same singular and plural forms.

sheep – sheepdeer – deerseries – seriesspecies – species
[Quiz 1.1]

Choose the correct form of the noun in each sentence.

1)I have three (child, children).
2)There are five (man, men) and one (woman, women).
3)(Baby, Babies) play with bottles as toys.
4)I put two big (potato, potatoes) in the lunch box.
5)A few men wear (watch, watches).
6)I put a (memo, memos) on the desk.
7)I saw a (mouse, mice) running by.
8)There are few (bus, buses) on the road today.

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[1.1]
1) children
2) men, woman
3) Babies
4) potatoes
5) watches
6) memo
7) mouse
8) buses


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