0 (also adjective) (in) the form of a word which expresses only one -- dạng số ít
‘Foot’ is the singular of ‘feet’
a singular noun/verb
The noun ‘foot’ is singular.
1 the state of being singular -- từ ở dạng số ít
As expected, second graders made fewer mistakes (28.3 %) than first graders (39.8%), but the decrease was far more important with plurals (x20 %) than with singulars (x2.4%).
I hope that this will prove a gentle reminder that a draftsman must mind his p's and q's and take note of neuter singulars and masculine plurals.
The evidence suggests, therefore, that won has no subject-number feature at all, rather than that it is ambiguous between singular and plural.
Conversely, in (21b), plural these cannot be construed with singular woman and therefore woman's functions unambiguously as a nondetermining genitive.
The figure shows that all personal pronouns except for the third-person singular ones have increased.
The third-person-singular present tense in this dialect is characterized by a -zero marker, which is in variation with the standard -s marker.
There is, however, a problem with a singular model.
We consider a competition-diffusion system and study its singular limit as the interspecific competition rate tend to infinity.
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文法, 單數(的), 引人注意的…
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语法, 单数(的), 引人注意的…
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singular, el singular, singular [masculine-feminine…
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singular, o singular…
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単数形の, 単数の, (文法)単数形…
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tekil, eşsiz, görülmemiş…
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au singulier, singulier…
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singular, el singular…
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