Fundamentals Of English Grammar

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
I7 EXERCISE 4. Plural nouns. (Chart 6-2)
Directions: Write the plural forms of the nouns.


  1. one potato, two ~Otfitoes

  2. a library, many

  3. one child, two

  4. a leaf, a lot of

  5. a wish, many

  6. one fish, two

  7. an opinion, many

  8. a mouse, several

  9. a sandwich, some

  10. a man, many

  11. one woman, two

  12. a flash, three

  13. one tomato, a few
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  14. one tooth, two

  15. one half, two

  16. a tax, a lot of

  17. a possibility, several

  18. a thief, many

  19. a hero, many

  20. a goose, a lot of

  21. an attorney, a few

  22. a butterfly, several

  23. one category, two

  24. a mosquito, a lot of

  25. one sheep, two

  26. a wolf, some

  27. one stitch, two

  28. one foot, three

  29. one piano, two

  30. a belief, many


6-3 SUBJECTS, VERBS, AND OBJECTS

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8 v 0
(c) PPIlntd (noun) (verb) need water, (noun)

s v 0
(d) (noun) ~ob is reading (verb) a (noun) book.

r AnEnglish sentence has a SUBJECT (s) and a VsRB (v).
The SUBJECT is a noun. In (a): sun is a noun; it is the subject of the
verb shines.

Sometimes a VERB is followed by an OBJECT (0). I
The OBJBCT of a verb is a noun. In (c): water is the object of the verb
need.

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