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Raymond Ho
Is there a word that refers to singularity and plurality?
Is there a word that fits in the following blanks?
Q: What is the ( ) of this noun?
A: It is plural.
Conjugation of a verb depends on the gender and ( ) of the subject. If the subject is male and singular, then……
If no such word exists, how would you express this idea?
Thanks.
17 jun. 2017 00:00
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In English the verb does not change based on gender. But the pronoun will change.
Example;
John was hungry so he bought a hamburger.
Mary was hungry so she bought a hamburger.
17 juni 2017
Thanks for all the replies.
17 juni 2017
Hi Raymond,
You can use "grammatical number" to fill in the bracket. It refers to the concept of subject-verb agreement based on the singularity or plurality of nouns. Such an agreement also extends to pronouns and determiners.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Lance
17 juni 2017
Number.
17 juni 2017
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Raymond Ho
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