Plurals (Regular & Irregular) – A1 Grammar Test

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Plurals (Regular & Irregular) – A1 Grammar Test

This A1 grammar test helps you practice plural nouns, including regular and irregular forms.
Choose the correct answer.

 

RESULTS

#1. One book, two ___.

#2. One child, two ___.

#3. One bus, two ___.

#4. One man, two ___.

#5. One box, two ___.

#6. One woman, two ___.

#7. One baby, two ___.

#8. One foot, two ___.

#9. One tomato, two ___.

#10. One mouse, two ___.

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Answer Key with Detailed Explanations


1. books

Correct answer:  books

Explanation:
Most nouns form the plural by adding -s.

Example:

  • one pen → two pens


2. children

Correct answer:  children

Explanation:
Child has an irregular plural form.
It does not follow the -s rule.

Example:

  • The children are happy.


3. buses

Correct answer:  buses

Explanation:
Nouns ending in -s, -sh, -ch, -x, -o usually take -es in the plural.

Example:

  • one class → two classes


4. men

Correct answer: men

Explanation:
Man changes its vowel in the plural:
man → men

Example:

  • Two men are here.


5. boxes

Correct answer: boxes

Explanation:
Words ending in -x add -es.

Example:

  • one fox → two foxes


6. women

Correct answer:  women

Explanation:
Woman changes its vowel in the plural:
woman → women

⚠ Pronunciation note (useful for learners):

  • woman /ˈwʊmən/

  • women /ˈwɪmɪn/


7. babies

Correct answer: babies

Explanation:
If a noun ends in consonant + y, change y → ies.

Example:

  • one city → two cities


8. feet

Correct answer:  feet

Explanation:
Foot is an irregular noun:
foot → feet

Example:

  • My feet are cold.


9. tomatoes

Correct answer:  tomatoes

Explanation:
Some nouns ending in -o take -es in the plural.

Example:

  • one potato → two potatoes


10. mice

Correct answer: mice

Explanation:
Mouse has an irregular plural form:
mouse → mice

Example:

  • There are mice in the kitchen.


🧠 A1 Plurals – Quick Rules

  • Most nouns → + s

  • Ends in -s / -sh / -ch / -x / -o+ es

  • consonant + yy → ies

  • Some nouns are irregular (child → children, man → men)


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