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Plural of it is an old church

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Answered by bhim34
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Explanation:

They are old churches.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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They are old churches.

  • The Plural of a noun generally implies a quantity greater than the default quantity which is represented by that noun. This default quantity is most typically one.

  • In the above sentence, we were asked to change the sentence to plural.
  1. The plural form of "it" is "they". They is a pronoun which is used for a plural noun.
  2. The plural form of "is" is "are". Are is an auxiliary verb which is used as a helping verb which is in plural form.
  3. The plural form of "church" is "churches". We add -es to church for the plural form.
  4. We have removed "an" because an implies a singular form.

Hence, They are old churches. is the correct sentence.

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