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Count Nouns - Proper Nouns
1. Nouns are names of people, places and things |
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2. Count nouns are easy to count. They have a singular and plural form. Use a before singular count nouns that begin with a consonant sound. Be careful: Use an before an h that is silent. |
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3. Use an before singular count nouns that begin with a vowel sound. Be careful: Use a before a u that sound like yew. |
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4. To form the plural of most count nouns, add -s or -es. Do not put a or an before plural nouns. Some nouns have irregular plural endings. Some nouns are always plural. |
Not: They are
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5. Do not put a or an before proper nouns. |
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