Singular Plural Basics

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farookct
By: farookct
834 days 10 hours 47 minutes ago

dear narmata, ur ppt is good. But u could have made it better by using better examples. You can be either plural or singular. Give simple present tense in singular/plural examples. Wish you all the best. Have a nice day Dr. Farook.C.T. farookct@gmail.com

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SINGULAR OR PLURAL? : SINGULAR OR PLURAL? Namrata Arora

MARK AT THE RESTAURANT : namrata_arora@rediffmail.com info.stanleysolutions@gmail.com MARK AT THE RESTAURANT MARK WAITER No! gets it fast Why did you brings two plate? Hey! Get me Breads: Grilled with one Slices of Cheese You told me to get grilled Breads What? Yeah sure. Right in 2 minutes Anything else?

Singular & Plural : namrata_arora@rediffmail.com info.stanleysolutions@gmail.com Singular & Plural Mark didn’t realize that the confusion crept in because he mixed up words. Singular Nouns became Plurals and the Verbs didn’t match the ‘number’ of the Noun.

Singular & Plural (Mark’s First Statement) : namrata_arora@rediffmail.com info.stanleysolutions@gmail.com Singular & Plural (Mark’s First Statement) “Hey! Get me Breads: Grilled with one Slices of Cheese.” Shouldn’t Mark be very careful with his words? ‘One’ doesn’t match with either ‘Breads’ or ‘Slices’. “Hey! Get me a grilled sandwich with a slice of Cheese.” seems a better way to put it Mark.

Singular & Plural (Mark’s Second Statement) : namrata_arora@rediffmail.com info.stanleysolutions@gmail.com Singular & Plural (Mark’s Second Statement) “No! gets it fast.” The Subject ‘You’ is Plural, implying the Verb should be ‘get’ and not ‘gets’. Yeah! It’s that easy Mark. Just say, “No! get it fast”

Singular & Plural (Mark’s Third Statement) : namrata_arora@rediffmail.com info.stanleysolutions@gmail.com Singular & Plural (Mark’s Third Statement) “Why did you brings two plate?” Guess the logic over here! It’s more than the simple rule of putting “bring” with “you”. And if it’s “two” then “plate” should be “plates”

What To Do Mark? : namrata_arora@rediffmail.com info.stanleysolutions@gmail.com What To Do Mark? Mark, come and join this session on “Singular-Plural?” In this online class, the teacher will cover the Grammatical rules relating to the topic of Singular and Plural. After that, the attendees get to participate in Live conversations and instantly overcome this problem of Singular Plural. Just imagine you’ll never make this mistake again

How to Join? : namrata_arora@rediffmail.com info.stanleysolutions@gmail.com How to Join? Click to join: http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/259008-singular-or-plural or Mail me namrata_arora@rediffmail.com to book the same class on a different date

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