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00:00Singular and plural. Singular means one. Pig. Boys and girls, we're going to look at one pig.
00:14Singular means one. Say it with me. Singular means one.
00:25Plural means more than one. Pigs. Boys and girls, do you see more than one pig?
00:35That means it's plural. Plural means more than one. Say it with me. Plural means more than one.
00:45Singular means one. Say it with me. Singular means one. Zebra. And here is one zebra.
01:01Plural means more than one. Boys and girls, say it with me. Plural means more than one.
01:09Most nouns form the plural by adding a s. By adding a s to the end of zebra makes the word zebras, which is plural.
01:21Zebra.
01:32Dolphin.
01:42Dolphins.
01:58Sea lion.
02:08Sea lions.
02:20Horse.
02:31Horses.
02:43Dog.
03:08Dogs.
03:19Duck.
03:28Ducks.
03:41Kangaroo.
03:56Kangaroos.
04:04Flamingo.
04:13Flamingos.
04:27Elephant.
04:41Elephants.
04:56Gorilla.
05:03Gorillas.
05:18Cat.
05:30Cats.
05:38Bird.
05:49Birds.
06:04Turkey.
06:13Turkeys.
06:25Sheep.
06:42Sheep.
06:56And girls, the plural for sheep is the same word for the singular. Some nouns have the same form in the singular and plural. And sheep is one of those words. Sheep.
07:26Sheep.
07:36Fish.
07:46As you can see, fish is also singular.
07:52Here's another noun that has the same form in the singular and plural. Fish.
08:06Rabbit.
08:14Rabbits.
08:31Whale.
08:48Whales.
09:03Boys and girls, say it with me one more time. Singular means one. Plural means more than one.