Os substantivos plurais em inglês são uma parte fundamental do aprendizado de gramática. Assimilar as regras de pluralização pode parecer desafiador no começo, mas com prática, torna-se uma segunda natureza. Este artigo contém exercícios focados em ajudar alunos a entender e aplicar as regras para transformar substantivos no singular em substantivos no plural. Desde adicionar “s” ou “es” a mudanças mais complexas, esses exercícios proporcionarão uma prática valiosa.
Nos exercícios a seguir, você deverá completar as frases com a forma plural correta dos substantivos apresentados. Algumas regras são diretas, mas outras podem exigir que você lembre de exceções específicas ou padrões irregulares. Lembre-se de levar em consideração o contexto da frase para escolher o plural correto. Vamos praticar seu conhecimento de plurais em inglês e aprimorar suas habilidades gramaticais!
Exercício 1: Transformando substantivos no singular para o plural
There are five *mouse* (plural) in the kitchen.
She had to buy two new *toothbrush* (plural) for the trip.
All the *child* (plural) in the class received a present.
I can’t believe you ate three *sandwich* (plural) for lunch!
The lady was feeding the *pigeon* (plural) in the square.
You should always brush your *tooth* (plural) twice a day.
The farmer owns several *cow* (plural) and sheep.
Please, put the dirty *glass* (plural) in the dishwasher.
During the winter, we always wear *scarf* (plural) and gloves.
In the park, there are many *bench* (plural) where you can sit and rest.
Her collection of *dress* (plural) is quite impressive.
He caught two *fish* (plural) while on the boat.
The *woman* (plural) at the meeting were very knowledgeable.
Can you hand me those *box* (plural) on the shelf?
The photo album is filled with pictures of various *family* (plural).
Exercício 2: Identificando e aplicando as regras de pluralização
There are many *goose* (plural) in the lake during summer.
My two *foot* (plural) hurt after running the marathon.
The shelves are full of colorful *butterfly* (plural).
Several *man* (plural) were waiting for the bus.
I need to buy three *loaf* (plural) of bread for the week.
The museum has a new exhibit on ancient *hero* (plural).
The *ox* (plural) were pulling the cart with ease.
My son wants to read all the *story* (plural) before bedtime.
At the farm, you can see a variety of *goat* (plural).
In the jar, there are a dozen *cookie* (plural) left.
All the *baby* (plural) in the nursery were sleeping peacefully.
He showed me his collection of rare *knife* (plural).
The *leaf* (plural) are starting to change color in autumn.
We need to replace these old *potato* (plural) with fresh ones.
There are numerous *cactus* (plural) in the desert landscape.