Many students get confused when they see nouns ending with “S”, but they actually take a SINGULAR VERB! In this video, I explain one of the most important concepts of NOUN (Number) with complete clarity and exam-focused rules. These words look plural but are grammatically singular, so they take a Singular Verb: Mathematics, Physics, Politics, Economics, Ethics, Linguistics Measles, Mumps, Rickets, Shingles Billiards, Draughts, Athletics Innings, Summons, News You’ll understand: ✔ Why these “S-ending” nouns are singular ✔ How exams trap students using them ✔ How to remember the rule for life ✔ Practice questions at the end for full confidence Perfect for SSC, Banking, Defence, NDA, CDS, CHSL, CGL and all competitive exams. Watch till the end and test yourself! 💪 Like • Share • Subscribe for daily English & Grammar learning 🙌