Plural Nouns Exercises
Singular and plural nouns exercises with answers covering regular plurals (-s, -es, -ies), special spelling rules (-f to -ves, -o endings), irregular plural nouns, Latin and Greek plural forms, always-plural nouns, and compound noun plurals (mothers-in-law, spoonfuls, gentlemen). Multiple choice questions with clear explanations for A1 to B2 learners. 6 exercise sets with 120 questions (A1 - B2 Level).
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Regular Plurals: Adding -s, -es, and -ies
Plural Nouns Exercises
Special Spelling Rules: -f/-ves and -o Endings
Plural Nouns Exercises
Advanced Plurals: Foreign Origins and Special Cases
Plural Nouns Exercises
Why practice Plural Nouns exercises?
These plural nouns exercises build your English grammar skills step by step. Start with regular plural rules (adding -s, -es, and -ies), then tackle special spelling changes like knife → knives and tomato → tomatoes. Next, master irregular plural nouns (child → children, foot → feet) and learn advanced plural forms from Latin and Greek origins. A mixed review tests everything together, and a final set covers compound noun plurals — learn where to place the plural marker in words like mothers-in-law, spoonfuls, and gentlemen.