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The plural of nouns Practice

General Rule
A car - two cars One - A/An Some/two
A table – two tables Address Addresses
Animal

Endings change Apple


A shelf – two shelves Bag
A knife – two knives Beach
Bus
A boy – two boys (no change) Cage
A baby – two babies
Channel
Child
A tomato – two tomatoes
Church
A potato – two potatoes
City

S, X, Z, Ch, Sh, [Dj] Dish


A bus – two buses Dress
A box – two boxes Egg
A watch – two watches
Eye
A wish – two wishes
A page – two pages Family
Flower
Irregular plurals (plurais sem “s”) Foot
A man – two men Glass
A woman – two women Hotel
A child – two children
Lie
A person – two people (two persons)
A foot – two feet Man
A tooth – two teeth Match
A mouse – two mice Orange
Passage
Always plural Person
clothes
Pig
trousers
scissors Sandwich
glasses School
Secretary
Always singular Tie
news Vegetable
Waitress
Watch
Window
Wolf

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A or An? SOME
(algum, alguma, alguns, algumas/ uns, umas / um pouco de)
___ plastic bag
Nomes não contáveis
___ truck I need some money.

Nomes plurais
___ advantage I have some friends in England.

___ shelf

___ aisle

___ supplier
Translate
___ barcode I have - _____________

___ warehouse I want - _____________

___ e-mail I need - _____________

I like - _____________
___ shop
I go to - _____________
___ van
I buy - _____________
___ delivery man

___ container

___ entrance
Complete the sentences.

___ door I have ______________________________

___ old man I want ______________________________

___ phone I need ______________________________

___ umbrella I like ______________________________

___ idea I go to ______________________________

___ car I buy - ______________________________

___ expensive car

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