Fill in the blanks with the plural forms of the words in colour.
1. We say one card, but a pack of
2. We say one child, but a number of
3. We say one fish, but a shoal of
4. We say one glove, but a pair of
5. We say one house, but a group of
6. We say one key, but a bunch of
7. We say one ox, but many
8. We say one mouth, but several
9. We say one shoe, but a pair of
10. We say one tooth, but a set of
1. might word from the brackets.
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The answers for the plural forms of the given terms in the sentences are found to be as follows:
1) cards.
2) children
3) fishes.
4) gloves.
5) Houses.
6) keys.
7) Oxen.
8) mouths,
9) Shoes.
10) Teeth.
Explanation:
- The word plural comes from the plurel of Old French. This means "plural". This is exactly the way to represent something plural. In grammar, the "plural" is used to describe multiple people, places, or things.
- Plurals can be difficult for those who just learn English. Obviously, all you have to do is add an "s". Then there are others: teeth, antennae, mice, etc., the list continues.
- The plural of the words card, child, fish, glove, House, key, Ox, mouth, Shoe, Tooth are found to be cards, children, fishes, gloves, Houses, keys, Oxen, mouths, Shoes, Teeth respectively.
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