English Grammar
Nouns
Nouns have one common gender.
brother |
Singular |
nom. |
|
the brother |
acc. |
|
the brother |
gen. |
|
the brother's |
Plural |
nom. |
|
the brothers |
acc. |
|
the brothers |
gen. |
|
the brothers' |
sister |
Singular |
nom. |
|
the sister |
acc. |
|
the sister |
gen. |
|
the sister's |
Plural |
nom. |
|
the sisters |
acc. |
|
the sisters |
gen. |
|
the sisters' |
town |
Singular |
nom. |
|
the town |
acc. |
|
the town |
gen. |
|
the town's |
Plural |
nom. |
|
the towns |
acc. |
|
the towns |
gen. |
|
the towns' |
Verbs
to be |
Singular |
1. |
I am |
2. |
you are |
3. |
he is |
|
she is |
|
it is |
Plural |
1. |
we are |
2. |
you are |
3. |
they are |
to have |
Singular |
1. |
I have |
2. |
you have |
3. |
he has |
|
she has |
|
it has |
Plural |
1. |
we have |
2. |
you have |
3. |
they have |
to open |
Singular |
1. |
I open |
2. |
you open |
3. |
he opens |
|
she opens |
|
it opens |
Plural |
1. |
we open |
2. |
you open |
3. |
they open |
Adjectives
Adjectives have one common gender and are usually placed before the noun.
old |
Singular |
an old man |
the old man |
Plural |
old men |
the old men |
old |
Singular |
an old lady |
the old lady |
Plural |
old ladies |
the old ladies |
old |
Singular |
an old tree |
the old tree |
Plural |
old trees |
the old trees |
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