I IRORafael8 New member Oct 6, 2025 #1 Can someone explain how "man" and "men" are used differently in English? I'm a bit confused about when to use each one.
Can someone explain how "man" and "men" are used differently in English? I'm a bit confused about when to use each one.
J jgvhka New member Monday at 10:58 AM #2 The difference between “man” and “men” is singular vs. plural: Man – refers to one adult male. Example: “The man is reading a book.” Men – refers to two or more adult males. Example: “The men are playing soccer.” In short: “man” = singular, “men” = plural.
The difference between “man” and “men” is singular vs. plural: Man – refers to one adult male. Example: “The man is reading a book.” Men – refers to two or more adult males. Example: “The men are playing soccer.” In short: “man” = singular, “men” = plural.