The antonyms of the following adjectives in English 1.angry 2.careful 3.black 4.clean 5.dead 6.better 7.happy 8.poor 9.high 10.hungry 11.long 12.more 13.strong 14.quick 15.polite 16.soft 17.many 18.honest 19.famous 20.noisy

The antonyms of the following adjectives in English 1.angry 2.careful 3.black 4.clean 5.dead 6.better 7.happy 8.poor 9.high 10.hungry 11.long 12.more 13.strong 14.quick 15.polite 16.soft 17.many 18.honest 19.famous 20.noisy

1.clam
2.careless
3.white
4.dirty
5.alive
6.worse
7.unhappy
8.rich
9.low
10.full
11.short
12.less
13.weak
14.slow
15.impolite
16. Hard or firm
17.few
18.dishonest
19.infamous
20.quiet
happy careless white dirty alive worse unhappy rich low
full short less weak slow unpolite hard few dishonest unfamous quiet
How to add the plural of English words?
In general, add s after the word
2. Nouns ending with s, x, CH, SH should be supplemented with es
3. Nouns ending with "O" indicate that the living ones should be added with "es", while the inanimate ones should be added with "s", such as hero, ES, photo and "s"
4. If a noun ends with a consonant letter and y, change y into I and es
5. There are many special words, such as woman -- women, foot -- feet, man -- men,
6. There are also some singular and plural words, deer -- deer,
7. There are also some words in plural sense, such as people,
What I said before is quite right, but to add, when it comes to the singular and plural, first of all, nouns, second, countable nouns or plural nouns, not uncountable nouns.
In general, add s after the word
2. Nouns ending with s, x, CH, SH should be supplemented with es
3. Nouns ending with "O" indicate that the living ones should be added with "es" and the inanimate ones should be added with "s"
4. If a noun uses a consonant letter with y, change y into I and E
twelve_____ twenty_____ Knife_______ (plural) out_____ open______ (antonym)
twelve->twelfth
twenty->twentieth
knife->knives
out->in
open->close
When the children each is the subject, is it the singular or the plural?
Think of it as plural
But each of the children is singular. Pay attention to the difference
Son homonym and plural of Library and adjective of rain and we'll perfect and far antonym and they object and open antonym
Sun
Is the predicate verb after the subject to some children singular or plural?
It's the form of the verb
singular
When a non finite verb is used as the subject, the predicate is singular, but if there is and connecting two non finite verbs, the plural is used
The plural comes after it
Are uncountable nouns used as subject predicate verbs in the third person singular?
yes
But it depends on the details
For example, if food means all kinds of food, use the plural, and fish means all kinds of fish
But usually it is singular
affirmative
General uncountable nouns as subjects are treated as singular nouns
use
An uncountable noun is used as the subject.
The water is very hot.
Two uncountable nouns of the same type are singular, while nouns of different types are plural.
Butter and cheese ______ in price.
A. has gone up B. is gone up C. have gone up D. are gone up
Choose C
yes
Which words are singular predicates and which are plural predicates?
RT.
I'd better write it in detail
Have had like likes and so on. Which part are they
The verb be is am is and are is plural
The other verb predicates are you. Have like is plural, has likes is singular,
The singular predicate is based on the plural predicate. Generally, s or ES is added. There are special ways to change. For example, have singular is has
The verb plus s means singular,
Have is a complex number and has is a singular number
How to use the predicate when the subject is the third person singular
Please, who will solve the problem,
He plays football. He played football. He is playing football
The predicate of the present tense is in single three person
Agree with the subject
Verb can be used as non predicate and predicate, which is predicate verb. Predicate verb is limited by subject in form change, including person and number change. It is an indispensable part of a sentence or a clause.
Is the predicate of he with his mother singular or plural
The subject is her