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1. Nouns which are used in singular form.
(i) Scenery, information, furniture, advice, machinery, stationery, news, poetry, business, mischief, fuel, issue, repair, bedding.
Examples:
The scenery of this place is worth seeing.
He has received no information so far.
(ii) Physics, Mathematics, Economics, Classics, Ethics, Athletics, in ings, gallows.
Examples:
Economics is very interesting subjects.
The Indian team defeated the Australian by an innings.
(iii) Brick, bread, fruit, word (as ‘promise’)
Examples:
Let me buy some fruit.
He is true to his word.
(iv) Words like dozen, score, hundred, thousand, million when preceded by a numeral.
Examples:
He bought ten dozen oranges.
I have four pairs of shoes.
(v) Expressions as a ten-rupee note, a two-hour journey, a four-mile walk, a Five-year plan, a six-man committee, etc.
Examples:
A ten-rupee note is lying there.
(i) Cattle, police, poultry, people, gentry, peasantry, artillery.
Examples:
The police have caught the thief.
Cattle are grazing in the field.
(ii) Scissors, trousers, stockings, spectacles, shorts, alms, remains, riches, goods, measles.
Examples:
My scissors are very sharp.
My spectacles are missing.
3. Nouns used both as singular and plural in the same form.
(i) Dear, sheep, fish, apparatus, wages.
Examples:
The wages of sin is death.
The wages of the workers have been raised.
I saw a sheep grazing in the field.
Sheep are sold cheaper than goat.
(ii) Collective nouns as jury, public, team, audience, committee, government, audience, congregation, orchestra.
Examples:
The team is looking quite fit.
The team has not turned up yet.
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Crowd of people
Herd of cattle/cows
Team of players
Flight of birds
Bouquet of flowers
Shoal/school of fish
Bundle of sticks
Army of soldiers
Flock of sheep
Crew of sailors
Mob of angry people
Fleet of ships/cruisers
Pack of wolves
Pack of cards
Loaf of bread
Heap of corn
Stock of grain
A class of pupils
Bunch of grapes
Herd of lions
Swarm of bees
Garland of beads
Gang of thieves
Library of books
Pile of books
Hoarded of nomads
Block of flats
File of papers
5. One of or any of is followed by plural words.
Examples:
I want one of the books kept on the table.
Any of these tools may serve the purpose.
6. Plural nouns are used with fractions and decimal over
Examples:
It took us one and a half hours.
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