English irregular plural nouns exercises - Noun exercises
Complete each sentence with the plural form of the noun in brackets.
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These
countries
refer to youth literacy rates mostly, and ignore residual illiteracy.
(country)
Sometimes two
teeth
grow together, forming an extra-large tooth.
(tooth)
Such cleanliness usually means the fluids are now able to move freely and thus the
teeth
turn sensitive.
(tooth)
All
countries
have obligations under the UN Security Council Resolution 1373 and other relevant resolutions.
(country)
We must not stand by on the sidelines while the
wolves
ravage the flock.
(wolf)
Dentures prevent the sagging of facial muscles, which makes a person with no
teeth
look much older.
(tooth)
The
teeth
come into play now.
(tooth)
Your “ bite ” feels different because the
teeth
do not fit the same.
(tooth)
The
wolves
are bad this year.
(wolf)
This does not work well because some
countries
are not answering.
(country)
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