Singular to plural nouns
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Singular to plural nouns. Fill in the gaps with plural nouns to complete the following sentences in English.
1. My
are quite strong. (
tooth
)
2. Have you got any
. (
child
)
3. All
like new clothes. (
woman
)
4. My wife is afraid of
. (
mouse
)
5. We sold five
yesterday. (
ox
)
6. Have you got any
? (
brother
)
7. How many
have you got? (
goose
)
8. Most
enjoy watching television. (
child
)
9. He can shoot at the goal from either of his
equally well. (
foot
)
10. Some
prefer to stay single than to marry. (
man
)
11. Do any
work in your factory? (
woman
)
12. Two
are going to go on a mission to Africa. (
brother
)
13. One should clean one's
at least twice a day. (
tooth
)
14. My
are numb with cold. (
foot
)
15. The
are playing bridge and the
are talking. (
man
/
woman
)
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