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One / Many Singular / Plural in English Grammer - Defination

What is Singular in English grammer? Definition:. Singular refers to "ONE" thing or person.

What is Plural in English grammer? Definition:. Plural refers to "Many" things or people.

Explanation with Example:

Let's Start with a simple Example.

Singular : I have one book.

Plural : I have two books.

Above example Singluar is One Book and Plural is more than one book.

Singular : I have a pen.

Plural : I have many pens.

Above example Singluar is One pen and Plural is more than one pen.

Rules for One / Many Singular / Plural

Examples on One / Many Singular / Plural

Usage of Articles for One / Many Singular / Plural

More Examples on One / Many Singular / Plural

KG1/LKG One / Many Singular / Plural in English Grammer Test

KG1/LKG One / Many Singular / Plural in English Grammer WorkSheet

KG1/LKG One / Many Singular / Plural in English Grammer Answer Sheet

Rules for One / Many Singular / Plural

There are many different rules in english grammer. Let's talk about only simple rules for LKG students

Add "S" at end of the word

Singular Plural
Cat Cats
Cow Cows
Tree Trees
Duck Ducks
Flower Flowers

Add "es" at end of the words which ends with "S" or "X"

Do not Use "the", if we refer Country, single mountain, State, Park, City, Language, Sports .

More Examples on Definite Article "the"

In above example, both speaker and listner are knowing the particular book they are talking about and that cannot be anything else.

In above example, both speaker and listner are aware of the particular "bat" they are talking about.

In above example, Only One Statue of Liberty in world.

In above example, Moutain ranges preceeded by "the".

In above example, No article for Contry or City.

Rules for Articles "a" and "an"

Use "a", if singular thing's identity is not known to the speaker and listner which begins with a Consonant sound

Use "an", if singular thing's identity is not known to the speaker and listner and begins with a Vowel sound

More Examples on Indefinite Articles "a" and "an"

In above example, It may be any random ball.

In above example, It may be any random cat.

In above example, It may be any random umbrella.

In above example, It may be any random toy.

In above example, It may be any random picture.

KG1/LKG One / Many Singular / Plural in English Grammer Test

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KG1/LKG One / Many Singular / Plural in English Grammer Worksheet Answer Sheet

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