English Nouns – Countable Noun and Uncountable Noun
Posted On 06 Aug 2009 By EnglishGoes. Under Grammar Lessons.
Countable Nouns:
usually take a / an or one in the singular
take a final s / es in the plural
Some countable nouns are irregular and do not take an 's' in the plural. Here are some common irregular countable nouns:
man - men
foot - feet
woman - women
foot - feet
child - children
Uncountable Nouns:
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English Nouns and Noun Using
Posted On 06 Aug 2009 By EnglishGoes. Under Grammar Lessons.
English Noun definition
A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.
Common nouns refer to any person, place, thing, idea, etc.
boy
house
water
town
religion
despair
Proper nouns refer to particular places, people, objects, ideas, etc.
George
the White House
Paris
Christian Science
New York
Nouns are used as the subjects of sentences, and as the objects of the verbs ... Read More
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Using final S/ES in English
Posted On 02 Aug 2009 By EnglishGoes. Under Grammar Lessons.
This free English grammar lesson is about using -S or -ES in English. Using -S or -ES whether it is a plural noun or a simple present verb tense when the subject is a singular nour or a singular third person pronoun is quite confusing to ESL learners.
Plural Noun:
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