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every noun vs every nouns

The correct phrase is 'every noun'. 'Noun' is a singular noun, so it should be used in the singular form 'noun' after 'every'. 'Every nouns' is incorrect as 'nouns' is the plural form of 'noun'.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 631 views

every noun

Correct. 'Noun' is a singular noun, so it should be used in the singular form after 'every'.

Use 'every noun' when referring to each individual noun in a group or category.

Examples:

  • Every noun in the sentence must be capitalized.
  • She explained every noun in detail.
  • So every idea is basically being supported - or every item, or every noun - is being supported by the entire Web.
  • Every single noun and verb in that sentence totally arouses me.
  • Not playing mad libs while our patient's exploding noun destroys her life-sustaining noun.
  • This word type folder contains nouns.
  • This word type folder contains masculine nouns.
  • When writing proper nouns, you capitalize the first letter.
  • Couple of adjectives and a noun.
  • Nouns, adverbs, adjective here and there.
  • I thought you said no proper nouns tonight.
  • They rarely put nouns on the SAT.
  • Clitori? Or, more interestingly, the collective noun.
  • Proper nouns includes words like Sofia and Bulgaria.
  • I think cancer should not be a noun.
  • Dan and Blair... individual entities, two proper nouns separated by a conjunction.
  • He just changed nouns... from Connie to Eric's wife.
  • I, however, prefer the Greek noun form thusia, to indicate the object itself that is sacrificed...
  • - The word cat ¡s a noun.
  • Love is a... any noun you want.
  • No, actually it's a noun.
  • Memory! A noun for something being remembered.

Alternatives:

  • each noun
  • every verb
  • every adjective
  • every adverb
  • every pronoun

every nouns

Incorrect. 'Nouns' is the plural form of 'noun', so it should not be used after 'every'.

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