Scissor vs. Scissors
Do you think only one of these words in correct? Well, I have to tell you that you're mistaken, my dear. Well, I'm here to tell you everything about them.
Collective Nouns
If we want to represent certain individual nouns as one entity we can make use of collective nouns. In this lesson, you'll learn about their structure and uses.
Plural-Only Nouns
Here, we will discuss some nouns in the English language that are always used as a plural noun, i.e. they don't have a singular form. Let's get to it!
Singular and Plural Nouns
Anything that is just one in quantity is singular. But what if there is more than one? Nouns that are two or more are called plurals! Simple, yes? Let's see!
Tomatos vs. Tomatoes
In this lesson, we're gonna talk about the differences and similarities between these two plural forms. Which one do you think is correct?
Freshman vs. Freshmen
Ladies and gentlemen, let's begin our journey. This time, we're gonna discuss the slight differences between these two words.
Scarfs vs. Scarves
This time, we're gonna discuss the differences and similarities between the plural forms of 'scarf'. Let's begin our journey, shall we?
Calfs vs. Calves
In this lesson, we will discover the differences and similarities between these two words. Do you think they are both plural forms of 'calf'?
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
It's important to know if a noun is countable or uncountable. This is going to help us to use the correct article. Let's learn more.
Apostrophe
An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used on many occasions in English. Its meaning is dependent on the context it is used in.
Gases vs. Gasses
In this lesson, I wanna lecture you about the differences and similarities between these two words. Do you think they are the plural forms of one noun?
Fish vs. Fishes
Ladies and gentlemen, tell me, how much do you know about the plural form of 'fish'? Well, don't panic if you have no idea. Come with me.
Youth vs. Youths
Are you familiar with the plural forms of nouns? Do you think this one is correct? Well, if you wanna expand your knowledge, join me.
