Are the singular and plural in the same form except Chinese and Japanese That's what I mean Are Chinese and Japanese homographs when they are human But the others are not, such as English man changing man into men There are also some that add s directly Are there any other words with the same meaning of singular and plural
frenchmen
italians
spanish
australians
canadians
africans
danish
some examples.it depends on the context
Many is a pronoun, subject, predicate, singular or plural
Many of her friends (are is) happy
In this case, the predicate should be plural:
Many of her friends 【are 】happy .
Like people, it's a countable noun with the same singular and plural
sheep
deer,sheep,fish,cattle,deer,salmon,Chinese,Japanese
To, for, eat, diner, what, do, like, you kaehy doesn't like banana? She likes ice cream?
The top ones are separated from you!
What do you like to eat for dinner?
When the error occurs, banana is changed to bananas
So it's kaehy doesn't like bananas.She likes ice cream.
Want to you what eat do
what do you want to eat?
what ()your cousin () A、is; look like B、does; like C is;like D、does;be like
Choose C
What is your cousin like?=What does your cousin look like?
Gina, does, diner, what, after, fruit, eat
What fruit does Gina eat after dinner?
eat, your.fruit.does . like.what.cousin . to conjunctions into sentences
what does your cousin like to eat
Like, does, English, what, your, look, teacher
What does your English teacher look like?
do,like,not,they,breakfast,eggs,for
They do not like eggs for breakfast.
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