Plural - Refers to the form of a word that indicates more than one person, thing, or concept. It often involves adding a suffix, such as "s" or "es," to the base form of a noun.
Prepositional Phrase - A group of words that includes a preposition and its object, along with any modifiers. This phrase functions as a component of a sentence, providing additional information regarding location, time, direction, or relationship.
Singular - Pertaining to the form of a word that denotes only one person, thing, or idea. It contrasts with plural forms and typically serves to indicate a single entity.