French, asked by jainmayra13, 6 months ago

Put the following sentences into plural. (5)
i. L’enfant donne un signe amical.
ii. Le plafond est bas et rond.
iii. Il n’a pas de crayon gris.
iv. Il y a une grande horloge sur le mur.
v. L’œil de Diana est petit.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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The children give friendly waves.

The ceilings are low and round.

They don't have grey pencils.

They are large clocks on the walls.

Diana's eyes are small.

  • Nouns in the plural are those that designate more than one individual, location, or object. Typically, singular nouns are converted into plural nouns by adding -s or -es to the endings. This isn't always the case, though. A noun may occasionally acquire a changed spelling or develop into a whole new term. When a plural noun is used in a sentence, the articles a and an are never used before it.
  • The sort of verb you use with singular and plural nouns makes the biggest grammatical distinction between them. Plural nouns use plural verbs, while singular nouns use singular verbs.

Here, the sentences contain singular nouns. When these are converted to their plural forms, we get,

  1. The child gives a friendly wave. - The children give friendly waves.
  2. The ceiling is low and round. - The ceilings are low and round.
  3. He doesn't have a gray pencil. - They don't have grey pencils.
  4. There is a large clock on the wall. - They are large clocks on the walls.
  5. Diana's eye is small. - Diana's eyes are small.

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