Who has the explanation and topic about English third person singular and plural

Who has the explanation and topic about English third person singular and plural


The plural form of nouns and the singular form of the third person of verbs are quite different in nature, but they have differences and similarities in the way of formation
1、 The same points of composition
1. They are usually pronounced as [Z] After - s consonant, voiced consonant and vowel
Plural nouns: bed (beds), tree (trees),
Verb third singular: help (help), play (plays)
2. For the words ending with s, x, CH, SH, add - es at the end of the word, and the original end has e, generally only adding - s is read as [iz]
Plural: box (boxes), orange (oranges)
Verb third person singular: wash (washes), close (closes)
3. Words ending with a consonant letter plus - y, first change y to I, then add - es, read as [iz]
Plural: Factory (factories), baby (babies)
Verb third person singular: fly (flies), study (Studies)
2、 The differences in the way of composition
1. Plural nouns
(1) Some nouns have the same singular and plural forms
(2) The plural forms of some nouns are special and irregular, such as man (men), child (children)
(3) For example, radio (radios), phono (phonos), and so on,
tomato(tomatoes)
(4) For example: knife (knives), leaf (leaves)
2. The third person singular form
(1) A verb ending in o plus es. for example: go (goes), do (does)
(2) Irregular, e.g. have (has)



The answer to the singular to the plural!
This is an apple. 2 that's a book. 3 those are English maps. 4 it's a watch. 5 he isn't my friend Is. 7 I am a student is. 8 this isn't his dictionary his. 9 these are orange tables is orange. 10 Where is his box . 12 the pen is in the room. (plural) the in the. 13 those are't my photos. (singular) my. 14 are these populations? (singular) a? 15 Where is my key? (complete the answer) on the desk. 16 Where is Mary? (complete the answer) is coming. 17 Where are Your pencils? (ditto) in the bag. 18 is it an apple? (affirmative and negative) Yes,. / no,. 19 is Tom your brother? (ditto) Yes,. / no,. 20 are these your pearls? (ditto) Yes,. / no
1 my first name is Kate. (to the line part) is first? 2 his name is Tom. (to the line part) is? 3 I'm fine / OK. (ditto) are? 4 she is fine / OK. (ditto) is? 5 the pen is black. (ditto) the pen? 6 that is a red tomato. (ditto) That? 7 this is my potato. (ditto)? 8 this is a pear in English. (ditto) in? 9 that is an egg in English. (ditto) in? 10 they are blue. (ditto) they? 11 she is Kate Apple? 13 his pencils are green. (ditto) are his? 14 these are blue book. (ditto) these? 15 this ball is under the bed. (ditto) is? 16 they are red balls. (ditto) they? 17 her basal ball is in the backpack. (ditto) is her basal ball? 18 those fruits are in the box. (ditto) Fruits? 19 my phone number is 222-5368. (ditto) phone number? 20 Kate's phone number is 222-3216. (ditto) phone number?
21 Tom's pho and red. (ditto) she? 27 my sister has egg every day. (ditto) what sister every day? (ditto) 31 Lucy eats an apple every day. (ditto) Lucy every day? 32 we have chicken for lung. (ditto) do


3 those are English maps. That is an English map



Do many Americans speak plural in English?


Many Americans



English, is it British or American


Of course, it's the British. The Native Americans are Indians. Most of the white Americans are descendants of European immigrants, so their English is also introduced from Europe