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What are the singular and plural nouns in this sentence? (The adjectives are confusing me.) Raul prefers plain water, but Gabriel's drink is orange juice.
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What are the singular and plural nouns in this sentence? (The adjectives are confusing me.)
Raul prefers plain water, but Gabriel's drink is orange juice.
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Raul= Singular noun
Gabriel’s = singular noun the apostrophe and s in the end is to show that the word after it belongs to Gabriel.
Drink= singular noun
Prefers= verb
Plain= adjective
But= pronoun
Orange juice= singular noun
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Gabriel’s-plural noun
Water- singular
Orange- singular
Raul- singular
Orange juice- singular
Drink- singular
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