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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #120058: Irregular plural
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    English exercise "Irregular plural" created by chocolatcitron with The test builder. [More lessons & exercises from chocolatcitron]
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    1. My cat has chased two tonight, but caught none !

    2. The reddish of the trees have fallen because of that wind, and since then, the sun has been lightening my flat.

    3. In cities, there are a lot of along the streets, and cars can park under or near the main stores.

    4. In desert, there are a lot of which are green spots where water flows in the mainly mineral landscape.

    5. He paid twelve pounds and three for his meal.

    6. Where have you got all these ? You should go to the bank to change them into notes; I'll help you to bring this heavy bag to your bank; you mustn't keep it at home !

    7. The child has caught at school.

    8. These don't cut our vegetables, they must be sharpened because they may prove dangerous !

    9. The American plain has been swept by the

    10. from two in a night : what a nightmare !










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