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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