If there’s more than one of something then you need to make the noun plural. Nouns in Spanish can be singular or plural. There are different ways of making a noun plural in Spanish, depending the noun ...
Los Angeles Times: A Word, Please: Singular vs. plural? That’s the question
correiobraziliense.com.br: Certo ou errado: o plural de ‘lápis’ e ‘ônibus’ é o mesmo no singular?
Certo ou errado: o plural de ‘lápis’ e ‘ônibus’ é o mesmo no singular?
O quê? Que bicho é esse tal de singular? E o plural, o que é? Usamos o singular quando queremos falar de uma única coisa ou pessoa: bola, cachorro, flor, carro. Agora, se temos várias pessoas ou ...
Ao observar a palavra lápis, muitas pessoas estranham o fato de ela permanecer igual no singular e no plural. Em testes, redações escolares e até em textos profissionais, não é raro alguém achar que ...
Los Angeles Times: A Word, Please: Singular or plural? Making the best choice with the conjunction ‘or’
A Word, Please: Singular or plural? Making the best choice with the conjunction ‘or’
The Guardian: Why do some English words have the same singular and plural? Examples are mostly animals - deer, fish, moose, sheep, swine, buffalo - but also aircraft, stone (weight), head ...
Could it be that these are animals that were hunted, fished, or herded and that there was a convention that used the singular as a sort of generic plural when going after these creatures for sport or ...
Why do some English words have the same singular and plural? Examples are mostly animals - deer, fish, moose, sheep, swine, buffalo - but also aircraft, stone (weight), head ...