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  2. Noun class - Wikipedia

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    according to similarities in their meaning (semantic criterion); by grouping them with other nouns that have similar form (morphology); through an arbitrary convention. Usually, a combination of the three types of criteria is used, though one is more prevalent. Noun classes form a system of grammatical agreement. A noun in a given class may ...

  3. English plurals - Wikipedia

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    In Latin, specie is the ablative singular form, while species is the nominative form, which happens to be the same in both singular and plural. In English, species behaves similarly—as a noun with identical singular and plural—while specie is treated as a mass noun, referring to money in the form of coins (the idea is of "[payment] in kind").

  4. Subject (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    One criterion for identifying a subject in various languages is the possibility of its omission in coordinated sentences such as the following: [7] The man hit the woman and [the man] came here. In a passive construction, the patient becomes the subject by this criterion: The woman was hit by the man and [the woman] came here.

  5. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    The third-person form they is used with both plural and singular referents. Historically, singular they was restricted to quantificational constructions such as Each employee should clean their desk and referential cases where the referent's gender was unknown. However, it is increasingly used when the referent's gender is irrelevant or when ...

  6. Talk:Criterion - Wikipedia

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    1 Criteria is the plural form of criterion. 2 comments. 2 Is this actually a disambiguation page?! 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Criterion. Add ...

  7. English nouns - Wikipedia

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    Plural number is often said to mean more than one, [24] but, in fact, it restricts the denotation of the noun to the set of non-singularities. That is, in English, plural nouns are appropriate for quantities denoted by all the real numbers , including 0 and other quantities smaller than 1, except exactly ±1.

  8. Noun - Wikipedia

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    In English these nouns may be followed by a singular or a plural verb and referred to by a singular or plural pronoun, the singular being generally preferred when referring to the body as a unit and the plural often being preferred, especially in British English, when emphasizing the individual members. [14]

  9. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (plurals) - Wikipedia

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    A plural of a countable noun should never be treated as a partial title match when determining primary topic. Encyclopedic uses are given more weight than dictionary uses, per WP:NOTADICTIONARY. This may mean that if there is not an article at the singular form, it is more likely that a plural form can establish a separate primary topic.