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#If a [[noun]] is '''singular''' in English [[grammar]], it refers to only one thing. (antonyms: [[plural]]) | #If a [[noun]] is '''singular''' in English [[grammar]], it refers to only one thing. (antonyms: [[plural]]) | ||
#:''If I say, "one cat", that's '''singular''', but if I say, "a lot of cats", that's plural.'' | #:''If I say, "one cat", that's '''singular''', but if I say, "a lot of cats", that's plural. <> Idan na ce "mage ɗaya", haka '''[[tilo]]''' kenan, amma idan na ce, "'''[[maguna]]''' da yawa", wannan [[jam'i]] ne.'' | ||
#If something is '''singular''', then it is [[unique]]. | #If something is '''singular''', then it is [[unique]]. <> wanda ya banbanta da wasu. | ||
#: ''The '''singular''' appearance of the man caught his attention.'' | #: ''The '''singular''' appearance of the man caught his attention.'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 4 March 2019
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- If a noun is singular in English grammar, it refers to only one thing. (antonyms: plural)
- If something is singular, then it is unique. <> wanda ya banbanta da wasu.
- The singular appearance of the man caught his attention.