4. Plural forms

We make most nouns plural by adding an -s.

For example:

a cat and a dog – cats and dogs

a car and a bike – cars and bikes

However, there are a few nouns that do not follow this rule. Instead, they form the plural in a different way.

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One woman, but two ...
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See if you can write the plural forms of these nouns. Use a dictionary if you are stuck!

  1. One man, but two
  2. One woman, but two
  3. One ox, but two
  4. One foot, but two
  5. One tooth, but two
  6. One wolf, but two
  7. One knife, but two
  8. One mouse, but two
  9. One child, but two
  10. One goose, but two
  11. One sheep, but two
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