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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. 1 exercise sets with 20 questions (Pre-A1 Level).

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Starter: Adding -s

Plural Nouns Exercises

Pre-A1·20 questions·8 min

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.