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Singular Meaning in English

word

/ˈsɪŋɡjəɫɝ/
SING-gyuh-ler
/sˈɪŋɡjʊlɐ/
SING-gyuh-luh

释义

In grammar, 'singular' refers to one person or thing. It can also describe something unique or very unusual.

用法与细微差别

As a grammar term, use 'singular' for nouns and verbs referring to one item (e.g., 'cat' is singular). As an adjective, 'singular' can mean 'remarkable' or 'strange', but this is formal or literary. Don't confuse with 'single' (one, not married).

例句

The word 'dog' is singular.

basic

We use singular verbs with he or she.

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'Apple' is a singular noun; 'apples' is plural.

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His taste in music is really singular—I've never heard those bands before.

natural

Remember, in English, a singular subject takes a singular verb.

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She wore a dress of singular beauty to the gala.

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