Plural in Arabic grammar is an essential aspect of learning the language, as it allows you to communicate about more than one person, thing, or idea. Arabic plurals can be divided into two categories: regular (sound) plurals and irregular (broken) plurals. Regular plurals follow a predictable pattern and are formed by adding specific suffixes to the singular form. Irregular plurals, on the other hand, involve changing the internal structure of the word and can be more challenging to learn. In the following exercises, you will practice using both types of plurals in Arabic sentences.