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Grammar Rules _ Speak Good English Movement

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In English grammar, words that refer to people, places or

things are called nouns. There are several ways to classify

nouns. One way is whether they are countable (also known

as count) or uncountable (also known as non-count)

nouns. Countable nouns, as the term suggests, are things

that can be counted.

They have singular and plural forms.

E.g.

• table, tables; month, months; pen, pens.

A countable noun becomes plural by adding s at the end

of the word. Of course, there are nouns that form plurals

in other ways.

E.g.

• man, men; child, children; goose, geese.

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