7. The child saw a deer in the zoo. \( \qquad \) 8. A lady is going to the temple. \( \qquad \) V. Rewrite these sentences changing each plural noun to its singular form. Make other changes wherever necessary: 1. Hindus go to temple. \( \qquad \) 2. There are loaves of bread on the table. \( \qquad \) 3. Our kitchen drawers contain knives and spoons. \( \qquad \) 4. Soldiers are brave men. \( \qquad \) 5. Children like to play. \( \qquad \) 6. Birds lay eggs in nests. \( \qquad \) 7. My mother chopped onions and tomatoes. \( \qquad \) 8. My sister dusted the piano, paintings and furniture in the drawing room. \( \qquad \) VI. Choose the correct form of the noun in each sentence: 1. I have three (child, children). 2. There are five (man, men) and one (woman, women). 3. (Baby, Babies) play with bottles as toys. 4. I put two big (potato, potatoes) in the lunch box. 5. A few men wear (watch, watches). 6. I put a (memo, memos) on the desk. 7. I saw a (mouse, mice) running by. 8. There are few (bus, buses) on the road today. Nouns-Number 41
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