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1.
Robin Hood is a man known for robbing
the rich
the riches
rich
to give to
poors
the poor
the poors
.
2.
These musicians have a large audience among
the youngs
young people
youngs
.
3.
Look! There is a ramp for wheel-chairs. This time
the disabled
disableds
the disableds
have not been forgotten.
4.
Three languages are spoken in Belgium
the Dutch, French and German
Dutch, French, German
the Dutch, the French, the German
.
5.
-I'm going on holiday next week, I won't attend the conference
-You shouldn't do that, remember:'
absents
The absent
the absents
are always in the wrong'.
6.
My brother works in a school for
blinds
the blind
the blinds
. He teaches braille to young students.
7.
This is not
a red
the red
red
I wanted for my room, I think I'll have the walls repainted.
8.
Why have you bought a Japanese car? Because
Japaneses
the Japanese
the Japaneses
make very good cars.
9.
The one thing every man fears is
unknowns
the unknown
unknown
.
10.
There were once a king and a queen who were so sorry that they had no children...
This is the beginning of a fairy tale that I used to read to my children when they were young.
It is called:
The sleeping beauty
The asleep beauty
The beauty sleeping
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