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Irregular Plurals Advanced 3/4

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    Irregular plurals
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  • My grandmother has four (childrens / children / childs)
    children
  •  5
  • Tigers have sharp (teeths / tooths / teeth)
    teeth
  •  5
  • Three (woman/ women/womans) are waiting in line.
    women
  •  5
  • Correct or Incorret? Parentheses are needed around that expression.
    Correct
  •  20
  • Correct or Incorrect? The diagnosis that he heard today were not very positive.
    Incorrect - The diagnosis that he heard today was not very positive. / The diagnoses that he heard today were not very positive.
  •  20
  • Correct or Incorrect? The crisis is not going to be resolved until some of the pressure is relieved.
    Correct
  •  20
  • Correct or Incorrect? The teeth in the back of his mouth needs to be capped.
    Incorrect - The teeth in the back of his mouth need to be capped.
  •  20
  • Correct or Incorrect? The fungi has spread throughout the garden.
    Incorrect - The fungi have / The fungus has spread throughout the garden.
  •  25
  • Correct or Incorrect? All of the alumni are attending the reception at the president's house.
    Correct
  •  25
  • What's the correct plural form of the following words? DEER - FISH - SHEEP - TROUT
    deer / fish / sheep / trout
  •  15
  • Are the following words singular or plural? PARENTHESES - CRISES - DIAGNOSES
    Plural
  •  20
  • Sometimes they just look like pretty little (cactus/cacti) that make your hot water taste better.
    Cacti
  •  25
  • Gravity is a natural (phenomenon/phenomena).
    phenomenon
  •  20
  • Scientists have captured the first detailed microscopy images of ultra-small (bacterium/bacteria) that are believed to be about as small as life can get.
    Bacteria
  •  25
  • Talken has a (criterion/criteria) of excellence which aims at having students getting the highest possible scores.
    Criterion
  •  25
  • Scientists have found viruses in other species, such as (fungus/fungi), plants, and insects, that help out their hosts.
    Fungi
  •  25