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Singular is part of a set of linguistics terms used to refer to [[Number (definition)|number]]. This term is used to refer to just one individual or object.  
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Singular refers to [[Number (definition)|number]] of a noun. The singular is used to refer to just one individual or object. It contrasts with the [[Plural (Definition)|plural]].
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Revision as of 15:47, 15 November 2009

Singular refers to number of a noun. The singular is used to refer to just one individual or object. It contrasts with the plural.

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