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** other pronoun contractions don't use | ** other pronoun contractions don't use | ||
=== Plurality, count | === Plurality, count distinction & generality === | ||
* singular v. plural nouns | * plurality = noun shifts from singuar to plural, usually marked by the suffix "-s" | ||
** i.e., ''a dog, two dogs'' | |||
* "count distinction" is sometimes called "the grammar of counting" | |||
* regards singular v. plural nouns and distinctions between plural nouns of things than can be individually counted or not | |||
** generally marked by the suffix "s" for plural | ** generally marked by the suffix "s" for plural | ||
* "count | * "count distinction" and determiners | ||
** | ** generally the "count distinction" is between objects and substances | ||
*** objects can be counted and differentiated (one of that object can be isolated from another of that object group) | |||
*** substances that have no set distinction and therefore cannot be counted | |||
** plural nouns that can be counted use the determiner "many" | |||
*** as in "many people" << the number of people can be counted | |||
*** plural nouns that can NOT be counted use the determiner "much" | *** plural nouns that can NOT be counted use the determiner "much" | ||
**** as in "much water" << one cannot count "water", although "much" indicates a large amount of water | **** as in "much water" << one cannot count "water", although "much" indicates a large amount of water |