Which sentences contain a plural

  1. Can someone give me some singular to plural and plural to singular basic sentences that are both masculine and female for me to
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  2. The plural forms of knife, wife, leaf are knives, wives and leaves.However, the plural forms of reef, chief and grief are reefs,
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  3. The muffins were fresh. When discussing tenses, the subject of the previous sentencesthe can be called the1. first person plural
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  4. Can someone please give me five or four basic/beginner sentences that contain plural and singular words so I can translate them
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  5. Conjugate the following verbs in Spanish-1. Estudiar- singular and plural 2. correr- singular and plural 3. vivir- singular and
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  6. 58. The muffins were fresh. When discussing tenses, the subject of the previous sentence can be called theA: first person
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  7. I can't figure out if the teacher is trying to trick me. I'm supposed to find the plural subject in the following sentences. I
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  8. Is toast singular, plural, or both?Bring the toast here! Singular. The toasts were enlighting. Plural
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  9. PLURAL OF NOUNS (that refused to post before!)Most French nouns, like most English nouns, form their plural by adding "s" to the
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  10. One more try!PLURAL OF NOUNS Most French nouns, like most English nouns, form their plural by adding s to the singular: SINGULAR
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