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These words are always singular: each, every, everybody, everyone, anybody, anyone, somebody, someone . Use the singular verb: was, is, has .
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Hi coloraday,
The difference here is that your examples use either non-count nouns or plural nouns.
You would not say "Cat is intelligent" or "Dog is faithful." You need the article. "The cat is an intelligent
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I've read somewhere that when you speak of a word generally ,you don't need any The. Examples: Gold is an expensive metal. Cats are intelligent animals. Dogs are faithful animals. But when you speak of of a word which indicates something
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Hi, sounds like a good general rule of thumb, except in cases where you are referring to the word itself, such as "Dog is a three-letter word." I can't imagine an English-language learner is going to be crafting too many sentences of
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"the break even point analysis is all right if you have a one product business"?.
Just pay extra attention to this point
a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: a car, a stare, a dog, a cat ...
an + singular noun
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"the break even point analysis is all right if you have a one product business"?. Just pay extra attention to this point a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: a car, a stare, a dog, a cat ... an + singular noun beginning
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example of pictures about using the possesive form of singular nouns and plural nouns in pharagraph form.
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That explanation is more germane to British English, and it seems satisfactory. Most collective nouns are treated invariably as singular nouns in American English. CJ
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what is a singular noun and a plural noun?
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