Singular: He opens the door at nine o'clock for the dog.
(They)
They open the doors at nine o'clock for the dogs ?
Plural: The thieves stole all the candies from the ladies in the shops.
The thief stole all the candy from the lady in the shop.
Singular: My dad likes the woman who works in the shop.
My dad likes the __________ who work in the shop.
women
Singular: What a nice blue dress!
Plural: The girls are wearing pretty ______.
dresses
Singular: I sat on a bench.
Plural: They sat on the ______.
benches?
Singular: The leaf falls from the tree.
The leaves fall from the trees.
Plural: The stories are about children who come from countries where there are boxes with keys inside them.
The story is about a child who comes from a country where there is a box with a key inside it.
Singular: The princess wore a pretty SASH.
Plural: Snow White and Cinderella wore pretty _____.
sashes
Singular: I saw a WALRUS at school!
Plural: At the zoo I saw six _______.
walruses
Singular: Where is that BOX?
Plural: Where are all the _____?
boxes?
Singular: Does your tooth hurt? Do you have a cavity?
Do your teeth hurt? Do you have cavities?
Plural: The kangaroos like potatoes and lots of fish for dinner.
The kangaroo likes a potato and a fish for dinner.
Singular: That is one small BUSH.
Plural: Those are ten tall ______.
bushes
Singular: The child plays a piano in the school band.
Plural: The children play ___________ in the school band.
pianos.
Singular: Is that a PRINCESS?
Plural: Are those girls ______?
Princesses?
Singular: There is a green butterfly on the desk.
There are green butterflies on the desks.
Plural: The roofs of the houses are old, and there are knives on the floor.
The roof of the house is old, and there is a knife on the floor.
Singular: There is an ox in the field.
There are _______ in the fields.
oxen
Singular: I hurt my foot yesterday.
Plural: I hurt my _________ yesterday.
feet
Singular: That is a fat FOX?
Plural: Those four ______ are fat!
foxes
Singular: My wife has a photo of her hero.
My wives have photos of their heroes.
Plural: The people are afraid of the mice and the geese.
The person is afraid of a mouse and a goose.
Singular: The teacher gave the students a quiz.
The teacher gave the students ________
quizzes.
Singular:The man lives in a city and he likes to eat a mango for his breakfast.
Plural: The _________ live in __________ and they like to eat ___________ for their ____________
men, cities, mangoes, breakfasts
Singular: What a beautiful CHILD.
Plural: Those three ______ are beautiful.
Children