تعتبر الجموع في اللغة الإنجليزية من الأساسيات التي يجب على متعلمي اللغة إتقانها، فهي لا تقتصر على إضافة “s” لنهاية الكلمة فحسب، بل تشمل قواعد مختلفة تعتمد على نهاية الكلمة ومعناها. لذا، إليكم تمارين مصممة لتقوية مهاراتكم في استخدام الجموع بطريقة صحيحة.
يكمن جمال اللغة الإنجليزية في تنوعها، وتعتبر الجموع جزءًا هامًا من هذا التنوع؛ حيث تحول الكلمات من مفرد إلى جمع بتغييرات بسيطة في الصيغة. ستساعدكم هذه التمارين على التمييز بين القواعد المختلفة لصياغة الجموع في سياقات متنوعة.
تمرين 1: تحويل الأسماء من المفرد إلى الجمع
The *child* (plural) wants to play in the park.
I have two *tooth* (plural) that are hurting.
She saw a group of *woman* (plural) walking down the street.
Look at all the colorful *leaf* (plural) on the ground.
He bought five *loaf* (plural) of bread from the bakery.
All the *mouse* (plural) in the house were caught by the cat.
She put three *tomato* (plural) in the salad.
They have several *cactus* (plural) in their greenhouse.
The company has opened new *branch* (plural) across the country.
I need to tie my *shoe* (plural) before we start running.
There are three *fish* (plural) in the aquarium.
He carried the heavy *box* (plural) to the storeroom.
The *person* (plural) who attended the event were very diverse.
Please pass me the *knife* (plural) so I can slice the cake.
You can see many *sheep* (plural) grazing in the field.
تمرين 2: اختيار الجمع الصحيح للأسماء
Many *man* (plural) prefer to wear suits to formal events.
The farmer had to herd the *goose* (plural) back into the pen.
During the lecture, the *student* (plural) took a lot of notes.
There were several *hero* (plural) in the story she read.
The table was set with two *glass* (plural) for water.
He collected rare *penny* (plural) as a hobby.
The *foot* (plural) of the mountains were covered in trees.
They served many different types of *cheese* (plural) at the party.
The children released the *butterfly* (plural) into the garden.
The *city* (plural) lights looked beautiful from the hilltop.
She arranged the *flower* (plural) in a big vase for the event.
There are a few *berry* (plural) left in the basket.
We need to buy more *baby* (plural) bottles for the twins.
She shared anecdotes about the *life* (plural) she lived overseas.
The *diagnosis* (plural) were confirmed after several tests.