Irregular Verbs List
Regular verbs end in -ed in their past tense and past participle forms. Irregular verbs end in something other than -ed to show past tenses.
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Regular verbs end in -ed in their past tense and past participle forms. Irregular verbs end in something other than -ed to show past tenses.
Proper nouns name specific people, places or things. Common nouns name general categories and types.
Mass nouns, also non-count nouns, are things or concepts that we cannot physically count. Think fire, sand and water, which are things we cannot count.
Suspenders are plural-only because they are made of pairs/parts/pieces. Plural-only nouns have no singular noun form.
As a course of action, means can be singular and plural. When referring to finance, means is always plural.
Tongs are a plural-only noun, as tongs are made up of parts/pairs/pieces. ‘A pair of tongs’ refers to tongs as a singular noun.
The plural of codex is codexes and codices. Codex comes from the Latin, and uses Latin suffixes.
Rhinoceros, rhinoceroses and rhinoceri are all accepted to mean more than one of these nose-horned mammals.