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Common mistakes in Nouns1

Common mistakes in Nouns

Plural Forms of Nouns

Generally the plural is formed by adding -s to the singular e.g. boy, boys-, chair, chairs. Errors committed while forming plurals should be avoided. The incorrect and correct plural forms of some nouns are shown below:


Note : The incorrect or unacceptable forms are asterisk(*) *Advocate--Generals                  Advocates-General
*Inspector- Generals of police    Inspectors -General of police
*Director-Generals of Police       Directors-General of Police
*Accountant-Generals                 Accountants-General
*Solicitor-Generals                      Solicitors-General
*Attorney-General                      Attorneys-General
*brother-in-laws                          brothers- in-law
*sister-in-laws                              sisters-in-law
*mother-in-laws                          mothers-in-law
*father-in-laws                            fathers-in-law
*parent-in-laws                            parents-in-law
*officer-in-charge                       officers-in-charge


Uncountable Nouns

Nouns can he either countable or uncountable. A noun referring to an object that can be counted is a countable noun (e.g. table, tables). An uncountable noun cannot be counted(e.g. oil,. rice). Uncountable nouns do not have plural forms ending in -s. Such nouns have the same form for the singular and the plural. The words 'cattle', `sheep"deer', 'police',`information', 'advice', 'machinery', 'scenery', 'luggage',`clothing' music' etc. belong to this category.  




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