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Plural Nouns www.grammar.cl A) Change each of the singular nouns below into plural nouns.
1. Book:
2. Table:

_________________________
_________________________

3. Day:
4. Car:

_________________________
_________________________

B) Change each of the singular nouns below into plural nouns.
1. Watch:
2. Fox:
3. Glass:

_________________________
_________________________
_________________________

4. Quiz:
5. Class:
6. Bus:

_________________________
_________________________
_________________________

C) Change each of the singular nouns below into plural nouns.
1. Baby:
_________________________
2. Body:
_________________________
3. Monkey: _________________________

4. Party:
_________________________
5. Dictionary: _________________________
6. City:
_________________________

D) Change each of the singular nouns below into plural nouns.
1. Calf:
2. Hoof:
3. Elf:

_________________________
_________________________
_________________________

4. Dwarf:
5. Thief:
6. Loaf:

_________________________
_________________________
_________________________

E) Change each of the singular nouns below into plural nouns.
1. Tooth:
2. Child:
3. Man:

_________________________
_________________________
_________________________

4. Person:
5. Foot:
6. Mouse:

_________________________
_________________________
_________________________

F) Change each of the singular nouns below into plural nouns
1. Potato:
2. Goose:
3. Tomato:
4. House:
5. Cherry:
6. Moose:

_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________

7. Deer:
8. Ox:
9. Mosquito:
10. Sheep:
11. Hero:
12. Box:

_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________

G) Change the following sentences to singular.
1. Paws are to cats as feet are to humans: ______________________________________________________
2. Keys are to doors as passwords are to computers: ____________________________________________
3. Girls are to boys as women are to men: _____________________________________________________
4. Geese are to flocks as dogs are to packs: ____________________________________________________
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