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Liczba mnoga rzeczowników

W języku angielskim, aby tworzyć formę liczby mnogiej rzeczowników, zazwyczaj dodaje się "s" na końcu słowa. Na przykład, "cat" staje się "cats" w liczbie mnogiej. Istnieją jednak wyjątki od tej reguły, jak np. "child", które staje się "children".

pytanie 1:
The salad was topped with sliced (tomato) and drizzled with olive oil.
pytanie 2:
The park was filled with tall (tree) that provided shade on a hot day.
pytanie 3:
The shelter had dozens of adorable (cat) looking for their forever homes.
pytanie 4:
They made three (wish) on the birthday candles and blew them out.
pytanie 5:
The (wife) of the soldiers sent care packages to their husbands.
pytanie 6:
The street was lined with beautiful (house).
pytanie 7:
I always lose my (key), so I keep a spare set in my desk at work.
pytanie 8:
The dentist told me I need to floss my (tooth) more often.
pytanie 9:
They gathered around the large (table) to celebrate the holidays.
pytanie 10:
The zoo had a large exhibit of playful (monkey) swinging from tree branches.
pytanie 11:
The (company) in this industry are constantly competing for market share.
pytanie 12:
The child played with a variety of colorful (toy) in the playroom.
pytanie 13:
We went on a road trip and visited three different states in three (day).
pytanie 14:
She made scrambled (egg) and toast for breakfast.
pytanie 15:
The United States is one of the most diverse (country) in the world.
pytanie 16:
The bustling (city) of New York and Tokyo are both exciting and overwhelming.
pytanie 17:
The autumn wind blew the (leaf) off the trees.
pytanie 18:
The group of tourists rode (donkey) to the top of the mountain.
pytanie 19:
The sound of the crashing (wave) was calming and soothing to her.
pytanie 20:
The delivery man carried multiple (box) up the stairs to the apartment.
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