| John Rowbotham - 1826 - 388 pages
...3. à un à une, to a. The partitive article DU, some, is thus declined. of Nouns» CHAPTER II. $ 5. THE plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s to the singular ; as, Singular. Plural. le père, mf the father les pères, the fathers le livre, m. the book les livres,... | |
| John Rowbotham - 1838 - 346 pages
...Englished by from the ; d'un and d'une by from a ; de and d' by from some. CHAPTER II. Dlttral of tfmtti8. The plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s to the singular ; as, Singular. Plural. le père, m* the father les pères, the fathers le livre, m. the book les livres,... | |
| William Joseph Simmonite - 1843 - 114 pages
...one object ; as a pen, a desk. The plural expresses more objects than one, as pens, desks. RULE 1. The plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s to the singular ; as, book, books. LESSON V. — Whether is chair singular or plural ? Singular. Why ? Because it denotes... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1846 - 330 pages
...one; as, apples. The singular is always expressed by the noun in its simple form; as, apple, /«.«. The plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s to the singular; as, book, books. When the plural 9 coalesces with the terminating letter of the singular, the noun... | |
| 1846 - 188 pages
...3?W- By adding, Formed, ftrs" fr^. Examples, 3rrf rT- Following, Every noun is singular, or plural. The plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s to the pt^ ^f«rr i^^^qr^rs The following words are examples of nouns, the plural of w ^RPT ^i^^r^ ?r H fes"... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1852 - 244 pages
...than one. See 77. 184. There are two numbers, singular and plural. Forms of the Plural Number. 185. The plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s to the singular ; as, Road, roads ; mountain, mountains. 187. Nouns ending in x, z, ss, sh, or ch soft, form their... | |
| Jules Caron - 1853 - 216 pages
...persons or things ; as, maison, house ; homme, man. FORMATION OF THE PLURAL. 40. GENERAL EULE. — The plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s to the singular ; as, le frère, the brother. la sœur, the sister. F enfant, the child. les frères, the brothers.... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1849 - 236 pages
...than one. See 77. 184. There are two numbers, singular and. plural. Forms of the Plural Number. 185. The plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s to the singular ; as, Road, roads ; mountain, mountains. 186. The plural ending often makes an additional syllable.... | |
| Solomon Barrett (jr.) - 1860 - 782 pages
...the singular denotes but one object; the plural, any number of objects greater than one. In writing, the plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s to the singular; as book, books; pen, pens ; day, days. Nouns ending in s, sh, ch, x, or o, in the singular, form their... | |
| M. de Rouillon - 1866 - 416 pages
...plural, which expresses more than one ; as, horses, des chevaux. 25. In French, as well as in English, the plural of nouns is generally formed by adding s to the singular. ЕХАШНАТЮК. — 20. What do you understand by gender? 21. How many genders are there in French... | |
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