Bourgeoisie is plural for bourgeois. 0000001949 00000 n Usually, the first page of a grammar book tells you about nouns. 0000008329 00000 n If you would like to access the Word document of this publication, please message me! By adding –s to nouns ending in –f or –fe, By adding –s if there is a vowel before the -y. By changing –y into –ies if a noun ends in a consonant before the -y. You are free to photocopy and distribute these materials. By adding –s or –es to nouns ending in -o. 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Most of the English nouns form their plural by adding “-s” for example books, bands, bells or we add […] 0000003126 00000 n 0000002654 00000 n 0000002342 00000 n The plural of person can also be persons, but people is more common. 0000006043 00000 n Here is a PDF version of the original Word Document previously posted. 0000002867 00000 n endstream endobj 16 0 obj<> endobj 17 0 obj<> endobj 18 0 obj<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]/ExtGState<>>> endobj 19 0 obj<> endobj 20 0 obj<> endobj 21 0 obj<> endobj 22 0 obj[/ICCBased 32 0 R] endobj 23 0 obj<> endobj 24 0 obj<> endobj 25 0 obj<>stream English Vocabulary For Marriage / Wedding with Urdu Meanings, Diseases Names in English With Urdu Meanings, English Words Meaning in Urdu with Sentences, English Vocabulary for Clothes and Dresses with Urdu Meanings. %%EOF 0000001525 00000 n A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea. 0000012791 00000 n 0000041910 00000 n 0000061015 00000 n H��R�n�@��+x3��#_r�KO:���Đ'�-5���HcYN� �$��o)ԏ2>_cA��f`��T��@���&�MoZ��DR!�Ȭ-ħB>j� n�j The singular and plural forms of some nouns are the same. By adding -es to nouns ending in –ch, -s, -sh, -ss, -x, and -z, By changing –y into –ies if a noun ends in a consonant before the -y, The singular and plural forms of some nouns are the same, Some nouns have same singular and plural forms or have plural ending (-s), Singular and plural forms of compound nouns, List 2 - Uncountable Nouns made Countable (Partitive), Only the simple past and past participle are the same, Collective adjectives describing group of people, Comparatives and superlatives using –er and –est, Comparatives and superlatives using 'more' and 'most', Comparatives and superlatives that are formed irregularly, List 9 - Adverbs sharing same words as Adjectives, Prepositions after Verbs (sacrifice to - yell at), Prepositions after Verbs (name after - rush through), Prepositions after Verbs (gladden by - muster up), Prepositions after Verbs (dabble in - furnish with), Prepositions after Verbs (abandon to - cry over), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: pass around/round – polish up), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: save on – serve out), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: read into – rush out), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: pull ahead – put up with), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: accede to - buy up), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: give away – go without), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: hand around/round – hold up as), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: identify with – knock up), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: lapse into – level with), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: lie around – look up to), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: make away with – open up), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: use up – yield to), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: stay behind – switch over), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: touch at – turn up), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: tear apart – tie up), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: slow down – start up), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: show around/round – slip up), Phrasal Verbs (Sentence examples: set about – shoot up), Phrases and Idioms 101-200 (call - crime), Phrases and Idioms 201-300 (critical - event), Phrases and Idioms 401-500 (hammer - kick), Phrases and Idioms 501-600 (killing - mind), Phrases and Idioms 701-800 (past - rough), Phrases and Idioms 801-900 (rough - state), Phrases and Idioms 901-1000 (state - world), List 18 - Foreign Phrases commonly used in English, Masculine and Feminine Gender (Creatures).