Sunday, 21 August 2011

ENGLISH - NOUN - NUMBER


NOUN  -  NUMBER

Number means in Telugu  vachanam”.

There are two types of numbers.                    
1. Singular No. [ it is one item ]         
2. Plural No. [ it is many items ]

There are many ways in English to change a singular number into plural number. Why should we learn this topic? It is because the verb of English literature runs as per the number of the subject. In all the Indian languages of India the verb runs as per the gender of the subject.

1.      By adding  “s”
Eg.                   Apple – apples, 

similarly           book,  desk, chair, mat, pet, jar, cow, page, house, room, dog, god,

2.      By adding “-es”         [ if the word ends with –s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x ]
Eg.                   Bus – buses 

Similarly          gas,
class, goddess, kiss, lass,
ash, bush, dish, fish, batch, bench,  beach, bunch, branch, inch, lunch, match,
tax, wax,

3.      By adding “-ves”       [if the word ends with  -f, -lf, -fe]
Eg.                   Loaf – loves

Similarly          leaf, thief, calf, half, shelf, wolf, knife, life, wife, housewife,

4.      By adding  “-ies” after removing “-y”
Eg/                   army – armies

Similarly          baby, body, booty, city, cry, country, daddy, duty, fly, history, lady, lorry, sky,

5.      By adding  “-en”
Eg.                   Ox – oxen
Similarly          child, man, woman, fox,

6.      By removing  “-oo-“   and placing  “-ee-“
Eg.                   Foot – feet

Similarly          goose, tooth,

7.      By removing  “-ouse”    and  placing  “-ice”
Eg.                   Louse – lice

Similarly          mouse,

8.      Always  Singular
Physics, news, innings, tidings, mathematics,

9.      Always   plural
Scissors, spectacles, tongs, trousers, drawers, measles, billiards, nuptials, annals, sale preoccedings, thanks, alms, poultry, cattle, gentry, people, vermin,


10.  Singular  &  Plural   same
Sheep, deer, swine, cod, trout, salmon, pair, dozen, score, fish

11.  Plurals  of  Compound  words  -  I
Eg.,                  if the main word is in the beginning,  it should be made plural
                        Coat-of-mail    - coats-of-mail

Similarly          son-inlaw, daughter-in-law,  brother-in-law,  sister-in-law,  father-in-law,  mother-in-law,  passer-by,  looker-on,   man-of-war

12.  Plurals  of  Compound  words  -  II
Eg.,                  if the main word is at the end, it should be made plural.
                        Step-son – step-sons
Step-daughter,  step-father,  step-mother,  maid-servant,  man-servant

13.  Pronouns
I – we, you – you,  he-they,  she – they,  it – they, those, these,  this – these,  that – those, 
himself-themselves,   herself – themselves, 

14.  Foreign  words
Axis - axes,     radius – radii   formula – formulae,    erratum – errata    memorandum – memoranda
Index – indices    analysis – analyses    syllabus – syllabi    basis – bases    crisis – crises   
Hypothesis – hypotheses    parenthesis – parentheses    criterion - criteria

15.  Some nouns  have  two  plural  forms
Brother            brothers           brotheren                                 cloth                cloths               clothes
Die                  dies                  dice                                         fish                  fish                  fishes
Genius             geniuses           genii                                        index               indexes            indices
Penny              pennies            pence                                       Staff                staves              staffs

16.  Some nouns have  one meaning in singular form  and another meaning in plural forms
Eg.,                  custom             customs = habits                     customs = import duties
Similarly          Colour - colours effect, letter, moral, pain, quarter, spirit, ground, manners, number, part, spectacle

17.     Some words have many meanings in singular form  and one in plural form
Eg.,                  Light = 1] light    2] not heavy    3] easy        lights =   which gives light
People, power, practice, wood,



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