Irregular Plural Nouns

Fill in the circle for the correct Irregular Plural Noun for each sentence.

1.One little mouse ran across the floor to get to the cheese.

2.There are a lot of geese in the pond today.

3.The shoe on my right foot is full of mud.

4.I lost a tooth yesterday.

5.There are lots of fish in the lake.

6.The man behind the counter sold me a candy bar.

7.There are a lot of people in the swimming pool.

8.The sheep in the field were eating grass.

9.There were a lot of children on the playground.

10.In the woods, you can see lots of running deer.

Using the words in the box, match each noun with it’s irregular plural noun.
Write them in the spaces below. Hint: You won’t use all the words.

1.child – children

2.foot – feet

3.mouse – mice

4.goose – geese

5.tooth – teeth

6.man – men

7.fish – fish

8.person – people

9.deer – deer

10.sheep – sheep

Write the letter of the irregular plural noun next to the correct singular noun on the line given.

1.person – e. people

2.foot – n. feet

3.mouse – c. mice

4.knife – a. knives

5.tooth – g. teeth

    Write sentences using the irregular plural noun of the words given.

    1.Foot: My feet are sore after a long day.

    2.Mouse: The house is full of little mice.

    3.Deer: We saw a group of deer running through the forest.

    4.Tooth: The dentist said my teeth are healthy.

    5.Knife: The chef used sharp knives to chop the vegetables.

    Which one is not correct?

    1.fly – flys (flies)

    2.prey – preyes (prey)

    3.quiz – quizes (quizzes)

    4.belief – believes (beliefs)

    5.sheep – sheeps (sheep)

    6.hero – heros (heroes)

    7.folio – folioes (folios)

    8.Frechman – Frechmen (Frenchmen)

    9.asylum – asyla (asylums)

    10.child – childs (children)

    11.louce – louce (louse)

      Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns

      Choose the correct word.

      1.yours

      2.mine

      3.mine

      4.her

      5.your

      6.theirs

      7.our

      8.my

      9.her

      10.their

      11.theirs

      12.hers

      13.mine

      14.ours

      15.our

      16.my

      17.my

      18.theirs

      19.ours

      20.yours

      At, in, on: Prepositions of time

      1.on Friday

      2.in the morning

      3.at 4 o’clock

      4.at midday

      5.at the moment

      6.on my birthday

      7.in the 19th century

      8.in July

      9.at Christmas

      10.at the weekend

        Prepositions of time and place

        Choose the correct answer.

        1.on the bed

        2.on Monday

        3.next to the board

        4.behind the swing

        5.and the chair

        6.of the juice

        7.between Tanya and Sasha

        8.next to the pizza

        9.next to my uncle

        10.in the afternoon

        11.on Friday

        12.at 9 o’clock

        13.on Saturday

        14.in the evening

        15.at night

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