Antain Mac Lochlainn explains ‘weak’ and ‘strong’ plurals and how to identify them. You might remember that we had another look at how numerals work in Irish a few weeks back. We could spend a long ...
Let's talk about the plurals of compound nouns. I submit to you: passers-by, hangers-on, attorneys general, brothers-in-law, and culs-de-sac. What about "month end" how would that be pluralized?
Around 1.7 billion people speak English. Learning English isn't that hard, but remembering its tricky grammar rules is quite challenging. If someone asks you what the plural of 'frog' is, you may ...
A noun is a word used to identify something.There are a lot of nouns.There are many patterns to look out for when you turn a noun into a plural noun.Let’s look at a few of these patterns. In some ...
The word ‘plural’ comes from the Old French ‘plurel’ which means ‘more than one’. A noun is a word used to identify something.There are a lot of nouns.There are many patterns to look out for when you ...