Singular Plural Examples English Grammar Ielts Exams
Some nouns have one meaning in the singular, two in the plural.
Singular — Plural
- Coat-of-mail — coats-of-mail
- Son-in-Law — sons-in-law
- Die — dies, stamps for coining, dice, small cubes used in games.
- Index — indexes, tables of contents to books, indices, signs used in algebra.
- brethren, members of a society or a community.
- Cloth — cloths, kinds or pieces of cloth, clothes, garments.
- Brother — brothers, sons of the same parent.
- Commander-in-chief — commanders-in-chief
Singular — Plural
- Light: (1) radiance, (2) a lamp — Lights: lamps.
- People: (1) nation, (2) men and women — Peoples: nations.
- Practice: (1) habit (2) exercise of a profession — Practices: habits.
- Powder: (1)dust, (2) a dose of medicine in fine grains like dust – Powders: doses of
medicine.