Understanding the Difference Between 'Daughter' and 'Daughters' Explained

Learn the key distinction between 'daughter' and 'daughters' in this concise video explanation.

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'Daughter' is used when referring to one female child, while 'daughters' is the plural form used when referring to more than one female child. For example, 'My daughter is a great pianist' versus 'My daughters are great pianists.'

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are examples of using 'daughter' and 'daughters' in sentences? 'Daughter' can be used as in 'My daughter loves to read.' while 'daughters' can be used as in 'My daughters enjoy playing together.'
  2. When should I use 'daughter' instead of 'daughters'? 'Daughter' is used when talking about one female child, while 'daughters' should be used when referring to two or more female children.