What is the difference between "men" and "man" in English grammar?

IRORafael8

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Can someone explain how "man" and "men" are used differently in English? I'm a bit confused about when to use each one.
 
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.
 
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