Ex. 1, 2 p. 12
1.
- One apple -two apples
- one bird- two birds
- one shoe -two shoes
- one dolphin- two dolpins
- one clown — two clowns
- one spider two spiders.
2.
- It is a bird. 4. Look at the bat.
They’re birds. Look at the bats
2. He’s a clown . 5. She is a doctor.
They’re clowns . Thay are doctors.
3. You’ve got a friend . 6. Look at the shark.
You’ve got friends . Look at the sharks.
Ex. 13 p. 3
- one watch- two watches
- one fox -two foxes
- one masquito- two masquitoes
- one bench -two benches
- . one dress -two dresses
- .one tomato — two tomatoes.
Ex. 6,7,8 p.16
6.
- a pen — two pens
- a bus — ten buses
- a woman — two women
- a mouse-three mise
- a fish — three fish
- a tooth — five teeth
- an ox — four oxen
- a deer — two deer
- a child — two children
- a class — three classes
- a foot — two feet
- a sheep — ten sheep
7.
- six — tomatoes
- four — knives
- seven — apples
- nine — cakes
- eight — cherries
- two — pumpkins
- three- corrots
- fife — sandwiches
8.
1 It’s a funny film
Thay’re funny films.
2 He’s a tall man
Thay’re tall men.
3 She’s a good teacher.
Thay’re good teachers.
4 Look at the black sheep.
Look at the black sheep.
5 I’m a nice girl.
Thay’re nace girls.
6 It’s a pretty baby.
Thay’re pretty babies..
Ex. 15p. 21
Plurals — This /These- That/Those
- This is a coconut.
- Those are jars of jam.
- This is an orange.
- This is a carton of milk.
- Those are tomatoes.
- That is a slice of bread.
- That are watelbelons.
- That is a jar of honey.
- This is a lemon.
- These are limes.