.. , .. , .. , : I me, he him, etc. You you it it .
, you it, , , , . , Me and my sister make enough money. Him and me are on very friendly terms. Me, your wife?
- who, , , :
- This sort of stuff wont do for us, sir.
- Wont do for who?
, .. , .
, . , ( ). , :
- -s ( , /open class plurals),
- , :
) oxen, antennae ( (. 1) s, -en .. , );
) : man men;
) sheep, deer, trout. ( !).
, customs (), colors ( ) .., ( ( s)) .
:
1) Singularia Tantum , :
happiness, joy;
juice, silver;
hair, machinery, foliage;
the Volga, Europe.
, ( . 1).
2) Pluralia Tantum :
trousers, scissors;
clothes, goods,
riches, belongings.
3) :
Family, team, group, crowd, etc.: , (The family were all in bed) (The family has disgraced itself).
Clergy, gentry, audience, youth, etc. , , , : : The clergy are generally dressed in black. The audience was applauding.
People, cattle, police ( , ): the police were called for.
NB! this, that, and other. , (.. I, we , ).