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A singular noun refers to one person, place, thing or idea.
A plural noun refers to more than one.
A collective noun refers to a collection or group. |
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Singular, Plural and Collective English Nouns - Usage Examples
| Singular |
His name is John. |
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San Francisco is a pretty city. |
| Plural |
The boys are playing baseball. |
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The trees look healthy. |
| Collective |
The forest looks healthy. |
| Collective |
The herd of cattle is going to cross the river. |
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