One or more? Cover

One or more?

Singular and plural

The words we use about one object are different from the words we use about more than one object. Students fill in the blank in each sentence by writing 'is' or 'are'. Did they notice another word that changes in the sentences about more than one object?

Topics: ESOL
Themes: Transport
Years: Foundation Year | Pages: 1 | Code: E6032-03

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