In Russian grammar, plurals are formed by changing the endings of nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and numerals. The plural form of a word depends on its gender, case, and declension type. To form plurals in Russian, you will usually follow certain patterns that involve adding specific endings to the singular forms. These patterns may vary based on the noun’s gender, whether it ends in a consonant or vowel, and its declension type. In this exercise, we will practice forming plurals in Russian using the knowledge of these patterns. Remember to pay attention to each word’s gender, case, and declension type when filling in the blanks.