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Practice | Irregular Plurals in English

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Intermediate/Advanced Level

Instructions

Based on this lesson, type the plural form of the word in parentheses to complete the blanks in each sentence below.

When you are finished, click “Answer.”

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  1. In this TV show, three (chef) compete to win $10,000.
  2. The police must protect the (life) of the people in the community.
  3. (Scientist) are running a few (analysis) to understand what kind of (bacterium) is contaminating the water.
  4. This company manufactures military (aircraft) .
  5. There are many (species) of fish in this lake.
  6. Several economic (crisis) have caused people to lose faith in the government.
  7. Two (man) , five (woman) , and three small (child) are waiting to see the doctor.
  8. My brother lost two (tooth) playing soccer yesterday.
  9. This house is very large. It has five (roof) .
  10. (Goose) fly south for the winter.
  11. We are unaware of how many (fungus) are everywhere in our homes because most of them are invisible.
  12. Some (tornado) can form multiple (vortex) .

  1. In this TV show, three chefs compete to win $10,000.
  2. The police must protect the lives> of the people in the community.
  3. Scientists are running a few analyses> to understand what kind of bacteria is contaminating the water.
  4. This company manufactures military aircraft.
  5. There are many species of fish in this lake.
  6. Several economic crises have caused people to lose faith in the government.
  7. Two men, five women, and three small children are waiting to see the doctor.
  8. My brother lost two teeth playing soccer yesterday.
  9. This house is very large. It has five roofs.
  10. Geese fly south for the winter.
  11. We are unaware of how many fungi are everywhere in our homes because most of them are invisible.
  12. Some tornadoes (or tornados) can form multiple vortices (or vortexes).
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