Plural forms of English nouns
www.crownacademyenglish.com › plural-forms-englishOct 01, 2017 · Uncountable nouns (example “milk”, “flour”, “water”) do not have a plural form. The singular form of a countable noun is used to describe one unit of it. The plural form is used when there is more than one unit. Example with a regular noun: Singular form of noun: car ( I have one car.) Plural form of noun: cars ( I have three cars.)
Plural of Nouns - English Grammar | English4u
https://english-4u.de/en/grammar/plural.htmYou can use singular or pluralwith nouns like family, class, police, team, army, band, choir, class, club, crew, company, firm, gang, government, orchestra, party, staff, etc. In British English the plural is used more often than in American English. If the group acts in unison (as a group), use a singular verb: My family livesin Miami.