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What is the plural of I have a book?

What is the plural of I have a book?

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In order to change a singular noun to its plural form in English, you usually add “s”. For example, the plural of book is books.

Which is right a book or the book?

If you’re referring to a specific book about which the listener is presumed to already know, then you say “the book”. If you’re referring to a book as a general placeholder, then you say “a book”, as in “we need a book or something to wedge this door open”, (because in this case it doesn’t matter which book).

Which is correct any book or any books?

All of these are properly formed sentences. The ones with “any” and count singular are unusual but not wrong. “I don’t have any book” means the same as “I have no book.” “Have you ever seen any apple tree?” is more unusual because “any” and “ever” seem to compete for focus.

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Did you book or booked?

It gives the clear idea that the person was supposed to book the tickets very long back, but, till date the tickets are not booked. Hence, it is used in negative statements or negative interrogative sentences. 2) If it’s just a question or a reminder about ticket booking, then, ask as: “Did you book the tickets?”

How do you say two books?

“I have two books” is correct because the fact that you have 2 means that there are more than 1. If there are more than 1 then it is plural and the plural form of a noun usually has an “s” on the end.

How do you find plural?

Plural Noun Rules

  1. To make regular nouns plural, add ‑s to the end.
  2. If the singular noun ends in ‑s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z, add ‑es to the end to make it plural.
  3. In some cases, singular nouns ending in -s or -z, require that you double the -s or -z prior to adding the -es for pluralization.
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Did you already VS have you already?

Have you is usually used in the second person. So is the case with did you. Have you is sometimes used independently as a single expression following the main sentence. Did you is used along with a verb only.