irregular plural造句
例句与造句
- Nouns with irregular plurals tend to have the same irregularity in the diminutive as well.
- Nouns are not marked for plural, except for the word " child " which has an irregular plural form.
- There are three nouns that have irregular plural forms : " woman ", " hen " and " person ".
- It's similar to how some nouns that used to be used very often have retained their irregular plurals ( e . g . mice, oxen ).
- Most count nouns are inflected for plural number through the use of the plural suffix-" s ", but a few nouns have irregular plural forms.
- It's difficult to find irregular plural in a sentence. 用irregular plural造句挺难的
- :: : : There is a general modern trend for herd and game animals especially to move toward an essless plural after sheep and deer which are old irregular plurals.
- *There are various different reason this might happen, simple irregular plurals, like fish / fish and sheep / sheep, or mass nouns versus count nouns, like oats.
- The discomfort associated with irregular plurals in English has led to people reanalyzing it as a mass noun that can take singular agreement . J閕oosh 03 : 46, 4 August 2006 ( UTC)
- Tolkien has stated that plural formations were said to be similar to Arabic's broken plurals, which would make for many irregular plurals, but little is provided to make such a comparison.
- :EO refers to " monies " as an " irregular plural " of " money " which dates back a couple of centuries . ?! carrots?! 23 : 27, 16 May 2014 ( UTC)
- Eric Partridge refers to these sporting terms as " snob plurals " and conjectures that they may have developed by analogy with the common English irregular plural animal words " deer ", " sheep " and " trout ".
- However, contra this claim, Ramscar and Yarlett ( 2007 ) designed a learning model that successfully simulates the learning of irregular plurals based on negative evidence, and backed the predictions of this simulation in empirical tests of young children.
- :: : Correct English grammar would call for apparatchiks, IMO . It's the form I'd expect to see, and I certainly don't think we need more irregular plurals in English .-- Prosfilaes 19 : 46, 31 January 2006 ( UTC)
- Alternations in Italian heteroclitic nouns such as " l'uovo fresco " ( " the fresh egg " ) / " le uova fresche " ( " the fresh eggs " ) are usually analysed as masculine in the singular and feminine in the plural, with an irregular plural in "-a ".
- If this is kept, former British colony, former British territory, former British nation and formerly British nation and the irregular plural forms ( " colonies, " " territories " ) should perhaps be created : I haven't checked, but I suspect these are more likely search terms . & mdash; rybec 02 : 31, 18 December 2013 ( UTC)
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