English, asked by ShadabAnsari1, 1 year ago

rewrite the sentences from singular to plural:
1)A boy saw a deer and a sheep in the field.
2)The child ate a cherry.
3)The frog jumped on the flower and the leaf.
4)Keep the glass on the shelf.
5)A girl wore a scarf in the garden.

Answers

Answered by Arslankincsem
108

Singular means having a quantity of one and plural is just the antonym of singular.

The sentences in their plural form are:

1)The boys saw deer and sheep in the fields.

2)The child ate cherries.

3)The frogs jumped on flowers and leaves.

4)Keep the glasses on shelves.

5)The girls in the garden wore scarfs

Answered by ramyadav91670
24

The child ate a cherry


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