Rule 2.
A singular noun names one person, place,
thing, or idea. For example, student,
country, key, wish, While a plural noun names more than one person,
place, thing, or ideas. For example, students,
countries, keys, wishes.
A
singular noun introduces one name of a particular thing while a plural noun
introduces the plurality of a particular thing that is it happens when the
particular object is more than one.
See also:
NOUN RULE #01
NOUN RULE #02
NOUN RULE #03
NOUN RULE #04
NOUN RULE #05
NOUN RULE #06
NOUN RULE #07
NOUN RULE #08
NOUN RULE #09
NOUN RULE #10
NOUN RULE #11
NOUN RULE #12
NOUN RULE #13
NOUN RULE #14
See also:
NOUN RULE #01
NOUN RULE #02
NOUN RULE #03
NOUN RULE #04
NOUN RULE #05
NOUN RULE #06
NOUN RULE #07
NOUN RULE #08
NOUN RULE #09
NOUN RULE #10
NOUN RULE #11
NOUN RULE #12
NOUN RULE #13
NOUN RULE #14