This document discusses singular and plural forms in English grammar. Singular refers to one thing, while plural refers to two or more things. The document provides an example that we use singular forms like "vowel" when referring to one thing, and plural forms like "vowels" when referring to multiple things.
This document discusses singular and plural forms in English grammar. Singular refers to one thing, while plural refers to two or more things. The document provides an example that we use singular forms like "vowel" when referring to one thing, and plural forms like "vowels" when referring to multiple things.
This document discusses singular and plural forms in English grammar. Singular refers to one thing, while plural refers to two or more things. The document provides an example that we use singular forms like "vowel" when referring to one thing, and plural forms like "vowels" when referring to multiple things.
This document discusses singular and plural forms in English grammar. Singular refers to one thing, while plural refers to two or more things. The document provides an example that we use singular forms like "vowel" when referring to one thing, and plural forms like "vowels" when referring to multiple things.