` tags,based on 锻炼英语名词形式 (which translates to Exercises in English Noun Forms):

This article provides exercises to help you practice and understand English noun forms, including singular and plural forms, count and non-count nouns, and possessive nouns.
Exercise 1: Singular vs. Plural Nouns
Rewrite the following sentences, changing the underlined nouns to their plural forms:
-
I saw a
cat
in the garden. -
He ate an
apple
for lunch. -
The
child
played with a
ball
. -
She has a
tooth
thathurts. -
The
man
is reading a
book
.
Answers:
-
I saw
cats
in the garden. -
He ate
apples
for lunch. -
The
children
played with
balls
. -
She has
teeth
that hurt. -
The
men
are reading
books
.
Exercise 2: Count vs. Non-Count Nouns
Choose the correct wordto complete the sentences. Remember that count nouns can be made plural, while non-count nouns cannot be.
- I need some ______ (information / informations).
- There are many ______ (furniture / furnitures) in the store.
- She dranka lot of ______ (water / waters).
- He gave me a piece of ______ (advice / advices).
- I have two ______ (luggage / luggages).
Answers:
- information
- furniture
- water
- advice
- pieces of luggage
Exercise 3: Possessive Nouns
Rewrite the following phrases using possessive nouns.
- The car of John:
- The toys of the children:
- The house belonging to my parents:
- The favorite book of Mary:
- Thetail of the dog:
Answers:
- John’s car
- The children’s toys
- My parents’ house
- Mary’s favorite book
- The dog’s tail
Conclusion
Practice these exercises regularly to improve your understanding of English noun forms. This will enhance your overall writing and speaking skills. Good luck!
