singular form
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Definition
Noun: * The form of a word used to denote one person, thing, or instance: The "singular form" is the standard, base form of a noun, pronoun, or verb when it refers to a single unit. It contrasts with the plural form, which refers to two or more.
Usage
The term "singular form" is used in grammar to identify the version of a word that signifies a quantity of one. It is the default form found in dictionaries. * It is most commonly applied to nouns (e.g., cat, child, ox) and pronouns (e.g., I, he, she, it). * It also applies to verbs, which often change their form to agree with a singular subject in the third person (e.g., he runs, she has, it goes).
Examples
- Noun:
- The singular form of "mice" is "mouse".
- "Child" is the singular form, while "children" is the plural.
- For the word "sheep", the singular form and the plural form are identical.
- Verb:
- In the sentence "She walks to school," the verb "walks" is in its singular form to agree with the singular subject "she".
- The singular form of the verb "to be" in the present tense is "am" (with I) or "is" (with he, she, it).
Advanced Usage
- Uncountable Nouns: Many uncountable nouns (e.g., , , ) only have a singular form and are treated as singular for verb agreement, even though they may represent an indefinite quantity.
- Singular They: In modern usage, the pronoun "they" and its forms ("them", "their") are increasingly accepted as singular when referring to a person of unspecified or non-binary gender (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Singular (Adjective): Of or relating to the singular form. (e.g., a noun).
- Plural Form (Noun): The form of a word used to denote more than one.
- Base Form (Noun): The simplest form of a word, without inflections. For nouns, this is often the singular form.
Synonyms
- Singular
- Singular number
Antonyms
- Plural form
- Plural
Noun
- the form of a word that is used to denote a singleton