A plurale tantum is a noun that appears only in the plural form and does not have a singular variant for referring to a single object. (for example: jeans, dibs, means, clothes, binoculars, etc.)
Here you can find a comprehensive list of such nouns.
coach and in those glowing embers, he saw but one picture, and its horrors were constantly haunting his mind.
The other guests talked and laughed while their soaked clothes were drying, but Mr. Tompkins was silent, whether sitting or standing. Almost before their clothes were dry supper was announced, and they all repaired to the long, low dining room and seated themselves at the table. The supper, plain and substantial, was just suited to the needs of the hungry guests.
Name of the Activity 1 MATCHING PICTURES TO THE NUMBERS Description Teacher describes one of the pictures shown and ask them to guess the number of pict. Language focus/aims - colours, adjectives, clothes, appearance, present continuous...
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