Make sentences using the plural form of the following nouns.
office
roof
wolf
child
liquid
great aunt
A
story
brother-in-law
goose
responsibility
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Rule 3. The verb in an or, either/or, or neither/ nor sentence agrees with the noun or pronoun closest to it.
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Answer:
- child, pl. children — The children are playing in the garden.
- liquid, pl. liquids — The doctor advised John to take a lot of liquids.
- roof, pl. roofs — Hailstones fell heavily on the roofs of the houses.
- office, pl. offices — They have offices in Paris, London, and Madrid.
- brother-in-law, pl. brothers-in-law —Not only is he great, but so are his ancestors, his brothers, and his brothers-in-law.
- wolf, pl. wolves — Wolves are howling there at the woods.
- goose, pl. geese — The cackling of geese saved Rome.
- responsibility, pl. responsibilities —Increasing years and accumulating responsibilities now caused the emperor to alter somewhat his manner of life.
- great aunt, pl. great aunts — Vicky's great aunts live in Punjab.
- story, pl. stories — He bought a book of horror stories from the bookstore.
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