Last class, we discussed that there is not a unique plural form of verbs in English. In fact, some nouns change quite a bit in their plural forms. In this case, we will focus on the way plurals may be irregular.
Example:
I want to get a fish. (ONE FISH)
In the sea, there are many fish. (NOT ONE, MANY!)
Here you have more examples:
Here you have a link to exercise on this topic and check how good you are at this. Complete the exercise to check what your current level is.
Finally, do you remember the text from first lesson? You need to check it again in order to answer the following activity.


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