Plurals – Free Exercise
english.lingolia.com › nouns › pluralsFor most nouns, we simply form the plural by adding an s. The summer holidays begin in three (day) . If the noun ends in a vowel + y, the y stays unchanged and we simply add an s. The farm next door grows lots of (potato) . If the noun ends in o, we add es. Our town has three (church) . If the noun ends in a sibilant (s, ch, x, z), we add es.
Plural nouns exercises online | Lingbase
lingbase.com › en › englishWe add -s at the end of the word to make the plural of a regular singular noun. However, depending on which letter the word ends in, there can be some spelling features. Some irregular nouns form the plural not according to the rules: these exceptions must be remembered. The exercises on this page are recommended for beginners.
Plural of Nouns - English Grammar | English4u
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Plurals – Free Exercise
https://english.lingolia.com/en/grammar/nouns/plurals/exercisesExercises. Type in the nouns in the plural form. My little brother got lots of new (toy) for his birthday. If the noun ends with a vowel + y, the y doesn’t change and we simply add an s.; I heard that Indonesia has lots of beautiful (beach) . If the noun ends with a sibilant (s, ch, x, z), we add es.; I am going to make two (cup) of tea, one for you and one for me.