Spelling the Plurals

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!

Noun: DISH

We just finished eating dinner. I'm going to wash the .

Noun: MAN

There are five and six women in this office.

Noun: SHEEP

Jessica: What animals do those farmers have?
Melissa: Cows and .

Noun: PERSON

How many are coming to the party?

Noun: CHILD

Do the Smiths have any ?

Noun: KNIFE

We have five forks and five spoons, but only four .

Noun: SHELF

Mark: Where can I put these books?
Joan: On these .

Noun: FISH

Alan: I'm going fishing today.
Matt: Good. I hope you catch a lot of .

Noun: BABY

Jill: Kids can be fun.
Beth: Yes, but are a lot of trouble.

Noun: LADY

Welcome and gentlemen, to the Metropolitan Theater.

Noun: ZERO

Some of the students did very well on the test, but there
are two .

Noun: CLASS

Nick: Are you busy after lunch?
Doug: Yes, I have three this afternoon.

Noun: DRESS

Lisa: That singer has a lot of clothes.
Lucy: Yes. She has forty or fifty .

Noun: TREE

Eric: Is it sunny in your yard?
John: No, we have a lot of .

Noun: MATCH

We want to make a fire, but we don't have any .

Noun: YEAR

Jim: How long will you stay in this country?
Ali: Three .

Noun: PIECE

We need two of paper for the questions and the answers.

Noun: PART

This exercise has two . This is the first part.

Noun: GAME

David: What do you do on Saturdays?
Jason: We play .

Noun: MOVIE

Kathy: Is there a movie theater around here?
Steve: Yes, and it shows good .