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Write the plural. 1) The man doesn't like that black sheep.. ............................................. 2) That

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mouse was very little.

...............................................very little.

3) The child has breakfast at home.

...........................................breakfast at home.

4) The goose was clever.

............................................clever

5) The wolf likes meat.

............................................meat.

6) There is a new hat in the box.

.............................................

7) It is a toy.

.............................................

8) This woman is his teacher.

.............................................

9) The party was nice.

.....................................nice.

10) There is a glass on the table.

.............................................on the table.

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1) The man doesn't like that black sheep..

...........men..................................

2) That mouse was very little.

...........mice were....................................very little.

3) The child has breakfast at home.

........children....have(had)...............................breakfast at home.

4) The goose was clever.

...........geese were.................................clever

5) The wolf likes meat.

........wolves like....................................meat.

6) There is a new hat in the box.

............are new...........hats....................

7) It is a toy.

.............toys................................

8) This woman is his teacher.

...these women are high teachers..........................................

9) The party was nice.

..........parties were...........................nice.

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