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"The Singular and the Plural"

"The Singular and the Plural" refer to grammatical forms used to indicate quantity. Singular describes one item or person (e.g., "book," "child"), while plural denotes more than one (e.g., "books," "children"). In English, plurals are often formed by adding an "-s" or "-es" to the singular noun, though there are irregular forms as well. Correct use of singular and plural ensures clarity and grammatical accuracy in communication, helping listeners or readers understand whether you're referring to a single object or multiple.