In Japanese grammar, plurals are not explicitly marked on nouns as in English. Instead, it is context and, at times, the use of Japanese counters that provide plural information. However, some words can take a suffix like -たち (tachi) or -ら (ra) to indicate a group or plural meaning. This exercise will help you practice understanding and using plural forms in Japanese sentences. Keep in mind that the cues given are in English to aid you in identifying the correct answer.