In the class preceding it, the vowel is the same in both numbers.
It is found in both numbers: the men's hearts; the children's bread.
But it is also stated, that, in the English language, the participle is used as a substantive in a greater degree than elsewhere, and that it is used in several cases and in both numbers, e.
Generally, however, it is confined to the neuter gender; in which it is common to both numbers.
Others are the same in both numbers; as, deer, swine, &c.
English, he conceives the independent case of he to be him; but in the plural, and in both numbers of the words thou and she, he makes it the nominative, or the same in form as the nominative.
Thus we have ye not only for the nominative in both numbers, but at length for the objective in both; ye and you being made everywhere equivalent, by very many writers.
Speak some that are in the same form in both numbers.
Give five words that have no plural, five that have no singular, and five that have the same form in both numbers.
The following nouns and pronouns have the same form in both numbers.
The compounds of fish, as codfish, have the same form in both numbers.
Some words are the same in both numbers; as, sheep, swine, and some others.
Who is of both numbers; and so is an Editor; for, according to what we observed just now, he is both singular and plural.
Who is of both numbers; and so is an Editor; for, according to what we observed just now, he is both singular and plural.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both numbers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.