The document discusses singular and plural forms of nouns through a series of short sentences. It provides examples of nouns in their singular form paired with the same nouns in their plural form, such as "flower" and "flowers", "potato" and "potatoes", and "fan" and "fans". It also includes sentences that mix singular and plural nouns like "eraser" and "erasers" to illustrate the difference between the two.
The document discusses singular and plural forms of nouns through a series of short sentences. It provides examples of nouns in their singular form paired with the same nouns in their plural form, such as "flower" and "flowers", "potato" and "potatoes", and "fan" and "fans". It also includes sentences that mix singular and plural nouns like "eraser" and "erasers" to illustrate the difference between the two.
The document discusses singular and plural forms of nouns through a series of short sentences. It provides examples of nouns in their singular form paired with the same nouns in their plural form, such as "flower" and "flowers", "potato" and "potatoes", and "fan" and "fans". It also includes sentences that mix singular and plural nouns like "eraser" and "erasers" to illustrate the difference between the two.
The document discusses singular and plural forms of nouns through a series of short sentences. It provides examples of nouns in their singular form paired with the same nouns in their plural form, such as "flower" and "flowers", "potato" and "potatoes", and "fan" and "fans". It also includes sentences that mix singular and plural nouns like "eraser" and "erasers" to illustrate the difference between the two.
My mother gave me a flower. I bought potatoes. I bought a potato. There is a fan in the house. There are fans in the house. The chair is mine. The chairs are mine. Carrots are crunchy. A carrot is crunchy. She dropped an egg. She dropped some eggs. I ate a tomato. I ate two tomatoes. She sat under the trees. She sat under a tree. We saw three goats today. We saw a goat today. I have 3 erasers. My friend has one eraser. I ate a sandwich. He made sandwiches. singular plural