English, asked by anuragsharmamba, 7 months ago

Change the following sentences from singular to plural or from plural
to singular


1. It is an old church.
2. A book is a good friend.
3. A small car is a great vehicle.
4. She is a smart girl.
5. I like those dolls.
6. She is a religious lady.
7. Is he our classmate?
8. Are the bottles on the table?
9. Are the students in the classroom?
10. These glasses aren't for those men.
11. These dresses belong to those women.
12. The paintbrush is under the chair.
13. I am not a famous woman.
14. The pencils aren't in the boxes.
15. Is this man a painter?​

Answers

Answered by itzcrazyboy52
2

Answer:

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Answered by sirid1584
1

Answer:

Explanation:

1. These are old churches

2. books are good friends

3.small cars are great vehicles

4. they are smart girls

5.they like this doll

6.they are religious women

7.are they our classmates

8 is the bottle on the table?

9 is the student in his/her classroom

10 this glass is not for men

11 this dress belongs t that woman

12 the paintbrushes are under the chairs

13 they are not famous women

14 the pencil is not in the box

15 are these men painters

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