Plural Nouns Nouns that end in y form their plurals in one of two ways: If a vowel precedes the y, add s key-keys toy-toys tray-trays
if a consonant precedes the y, change the y to i and add es city-cities lady-ladies country-countries
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Change the subject of the following sentences from singular to plural. Make any necessary changes in the verb form.
1. The child plays in the park every morning. (The children play in the park every morning) 2. The knife in next to the plate.
Most nouns that end in f or fe form their plurals by chaining their ending to ves.
3. The dish in the table.
wife-wives leaf-leaves half-halves
4. I have a new pen.
Nouns that end in o and are proceeded by a consonant form their plurals by adding es. hero-heroes potato potatoes
5. The plane leaves from the airport. 6. The bus stops at the corner. 7. The box in empty.
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Change the subject of the following sentences from singular to plural. Make any necessary changes in the verb form.
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Change the subject of the following sentences from singular to plural. Make any necessary changes in the verb form.
1. The woman is ill.
1. The church is near here.
2. The glass is broken.
2. The office opens at nine o’clock.
3. The watch runs well.
3. The man knows the lesson well.
4. The clerk is very polite.
4. I enjoy the work.
5. The key is on the table.
5. He is not afraid of dog. 6. The boy does the work well