Nouns : A grammatically singular nouns ( Part. 2 )
A grammatically singular nouns normally take a singular verb : The machine is operating.
Sometimes , however, a singular countable noun can take a plural verb when the noun refers to 'more than one person ' :
example : The board are discussing that question now.
( board = more than one person ).
A singular noun takes a singular verb, a grammatically plural noun takes a plural verb.
example : The information is in the brochure.
The personnel are very happy with the new premises.
You cannot put a/an or a number in front of an uncountable noun. You cannot say a piece of equipment, an information, a news, etc. you can say a piece of equipment, an item of information/news.
Most common nouns are countable. they can take an indefinite or definite article, or no article at all.
example : We have negotiated a bank loan.
We have renegotiated the bank loan
At the moment it is difficult to get bank loans.
We use the indefinite article with singular nouns, when we introduce a word or idea for the first time.
example : A charity is not an institution which can make a profit
We use the zero article with uncountable nouns and most proper nouns, when we introduce a word or idea for the first time.
example : This accommodation includes fixed furniture and fittings
( not; an accommodation, a furniture )
Paul Berisford is in charge of plant and equipments
( not ; the Berisford, a Paul Berisford )
To be continued.........
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