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Plurals Exercises For Czech Grammar

In Czech grammar, plurals are formed by changing the ending of a noun. The rules for forming plurals differ based on the noun’s gender, whether it is masculine, feminine or neuter, as well as if the noun ends in a hard or soft consonant. Generally, masculine nouns end in -i or -y for plurals, feminine nouns end in -y, -e, or -i, and neuter nouns end in -a or -y. In these exercises, we will focus on forming plurals of Czech nouns.

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Exercise 1: Plural Forms of Masculine Nouns

Kamarád (*kamarádi, friends*) mi poslali pohlednici z dovolené.
Babička má dvě (*kočky, cats*) a jednoho psa.
Učitelé (*učitelů, teachers*) jsou v kantýně na obědě.
Ten film měl hodně zajímavých (*postav, characters*).
Miluju čtení knih o (*dobrodružstvích, adventures*) .

Exercise 2: Plural Forms of Feminine and Neuter Nouns

Na zahradě jsou tři krásné (*růže, roses*).
Kde jsou tašky s (*houskami, rolls*) pro snídani?
V této ulici jsou dvě malé (*kavárny, cafes*).
Stěhujeme se do nového (*bytu, apartment*) o víkendu.
Ve večerních zprávách byla zpráva o (*záplavách, floods*).
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