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ANSWER KEY Understanding Plurals and Singulars: A Comprehensive Guide With Activities


 
ACTIVITY ONE: Answer Key

  1. What is the plural of "bus"?

    • B) Buses
  2. What is the plural of "child"?

    • C) Children
  3. What is the plural of "sheep"?

    • B) Sheep
  4. What is the plural of "city"?

    • A) Cities
  5. What is the plural of "knife"?

    • B) Knives
  6. What is the plural of "man"?

    • B) Men
  7. What is the plural of "mouse"?

    • D) Mice
  8. What is the plural of "foot"?

    • D) Feet
  9. What is the plural of "fish"?

    • B) Fish
  10. What is the plural of "roof"?

    • A) Roofs
  11. What is the plural of "tooth"?

    • C) Teeth
  12. What is the plural of "person"?

    • B) People
  13. What is the plural of "bacterium"?

    • A) Bacteria
  14. What is the plural of "analysis"?

    • D) Analyses
  15. What is the plural of "criterion"?

    • B) Criteria
  16. What is the plural of "datum"?

    • C) Data
  17. What is the plural of "thesis"?

    • B) Theses
  18. What is the plural of "syllabus"?

    • A) Syllabuses
  19. What is the plural of "parenthesis"?

    • B) Parentheses
  20. What is the plural of "goose"?

    • D) Geese
  21. What is the plural of "phenomenon"?

    • D) Phenomena
  22. What is the plural of "leaf"?

    • B) Leaves
  23. What is the plural of "tomato"?

    • B) Tomatoes
  24. What is the plural of "hero"?

    • B) Heroes
  25. What is the plural of "half"?

    • A) Halves
  26. What is the plural of "life"?

    • C) Lives
  27. What is the plural of "calf"?

    • B) Calves
  28. What is the plural of "knife"?

    • B) Knives
  29. What is the plural of "loaf"?

    • B) Loaves
  30. What is the plural of "scarf"?

    • B) Scarves
  31. What is the plural of "thief"?

    • B) Thieves
  32. What is the plural of "belief"?

    • A) Beliefs
  33. What is the plural of "chief"?

    • A) Chiefs
  34. What is the plural of "cliff"?

    • A) Cliffs
  35. What is the plural of "proof"?

    • A) Proofs
  36. What is the plural of "handkerchief"?

    • A) Handkerchiefs
  37. What is the plural of "roof"?

    • A) Roofs
  38. What is the plural of "giraffe"?

    • A) Giraffes
  39. What is the plural of "elf"?

    • B) Elves
  40. What is the plural of "shelf"?

    • B) Shelves
  41. What is the plural of "wolf"?

    • B) Wolves
  42. What is the plural of "wharf"?

    • B) Wharves
  43. What is the plural of "leaf"?

    • B) Leaves
  44. What is the plural of "loaf"?

    • B) Loaves
  45. What is the plural of "dwarf"?

    • B) Dwarves
  46. What is the plural of "handkerchief"?

    • A) Handkerchiefs
  47. What is the plural of "roof"?

    • A) Roofs
  48. What is the plural of "belief"?

    • A) Beliefs
  49. What is the plural of "chief"?

    • A) Chiefs
  50. What is the plural of "cliff"?

    • A) Cliffs


ACTIVITY TWO: Answer Key

  1. deersdeer
  2. childschildren
  3. bookbooks
  4. Correct
  5. mensmen
  6. goosegeese
  7. footsfeet
  8. collectionscollection
  9. sheepssheep
  10. mousesmice
  11. toothsteeth
  12. dressdresses
  13. womanswomen
  14. Correct
  15. treestree
  16. childschildren
  17. Correct
  18. Correct
  19. roofesroofs
  20. knifesknives
  21. lifeslives
  22. thiefsthieves
  23. leafsleaves
  24. Correct
  25. cityscities
  26. Correct
  27. interestinterests
  28. babysbabies
  29. oxensoxen
  30. mousesmice
  31. teethsteeth
  32. Correct
  33. lunchslunches
  34. childschildren
  35. cactusescacti
  36. Correct
  37. Correct
  38. watchswatches
  39. leafsleaves
  40. womanswomen
  41. collectionscollection
  42. thiefsthieves
  43. childrenschildren
  44. knifesknives
  45. Correct
  46. Correct
  47. geesesgeese
  48. Correct
  49. Correct
  50. oxesoxen
ACTIVITY THREE

Answer Key

Article 1: The Evolution of Technology

  1. havehas
  2. advancementadvancements
  3. coincoins
  4. knifesknives
  5. lifeslives

Article 2: Climate Change and Its Effects

  1. issueissues
  2. aspectaspects
  3. eventevents
  4. conditionscondition
  5. strategiesstrategy

Article 3: The Importance of Education

  1. benefitbenefits
  2. systemsystems
  3. hobbieshobby
  4. interestinterests
  5. statusstatuses

Article 4: The Role of Art in Society

  1. havehas
  2. statusstatuses
  3. issueissues
  4. industriesindustry
  5. aspectaspects

Article 5: The Importance of Physical Activity

  1. havehas
  2. levellevels
  3. componentcomponents
  4. environmentenvironments
  5. behaviorbehaviors


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