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The suke shot a deer and an ox rewrite the following sentence from singular to plural

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Answered by KrystaCort
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To convert a sentence from singular to plural, what is necessary is to convert all possible nouns in the sentence. Moreover, depending on the utilization of plural form, the form of verbs, adverbs as well as the adjective also tend to transform.

Anyhow, the sentence, after changing the form from singular to plural, would be as follows:

Answer: "The Dukes shot deer and oxen."

Reason: I assume, "suke" is a typo for "duke," hence I wrote here, "dukes" as the plural form. Moreover, the plural form of "deer" remains "deer" and "ox" becomes "oxen."

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The answer will be, “The duke shot deer and oxen”


Deers is the plural form of deer but it is used rarely. Instead, we use deer only so both of them are correct in this sentence.


Whereas you need to use oxen here in place of oxes which is the perfect formation for the plural word.  


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