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A Change the nouns into their plural forms and rewrite the sentences.
1. The Commander-in-Chief met the man in the stadium.
2. My sister gives great advice.
3. The police stopped the party in the big house.
4. A passer-by stopped my brother who was driving home.
5. My friend owns a furniture shop.
6. The tooth of the mouse is broken.
7. I was reading the newspaper for information on the malaria outbreak.
8. A young woman from the village is going to the market.​

Answers

Answered by puspitamukherjee
41

1.the commander-in-chief met the men in the stadium

2.my sisters give great advice

3.the passers by stopped my brother who was driving home.

4.My friend owns furniture shops

5.the teeth of the mice are broken

6.I was reading the newspaper for informations on malaria outbreak

7.Young women from villages are going to the market.

Answered by ChhutiMistry1
9

Answer:

1. The Commander-in-Chief met the men in the stadium.

2. My sisters give great advice.

3. The police stopped the party in the big houses.

4. A passer-by stopped my brothers who were driving home.

5. My friends own a furniture shop.

6. The teeth of the mouse are broken.

7. I was reading the newspapers for information on the malaria outbreak.

8. The young women from the village are going to the market.​

Explanation:

A plural noun is generally a word which is used to indicate that there is more than one person, animal place, thing, or idea. Once you talk about more than one of anything, you’re using plural nouns. Once you write about more than one of anything, you always use the same word, simply adding an s, es, or ies to the top . There are some exceptions to this rule, but not many – one among the best is that a single moose is a moose, and a gaggle of moose are still moose.

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