1. Change into the plural. Example: He drives a car well. They drive a car well. 1. She always reads interesting stories in bed. 2. He sometimes talks in class. 3. Janet often has dinner with her friends. 4. She likes to eat cakes. 5. Nick wants to go to Turkey. 6. He goes to his offi ce four days a week. 7. She likes to wear beautiful dresses. 8. Tom usually listens to pop music. 9. John wants to be a driver. 2. Change into the plural. Example: She likes to dance. They like to dance. 1. Helen eats porridge every morning. 2. Jack wants to be a businessman. 3. My Granny goes to the theatre every weekend. 4. Bess talks on the phone every evening. 5. Susan often eats sweets. 6. My dog likes to lie on the carpet. 7. Grandfather sometimes sleeps in the afternoon. 8. The teacher often writes on the blackboard. 9. Jill likes to play sport games.
They always read interesting stories in bed.
They sometimes talk in class.
Janets often have dinner with their friends.
They like to eat cakes.
Nicks want to go to Turkey.
They go to their offi ces four days a week.
They like to wear beautiful dresses.
Toms usually listen to pop music.
They want to be drivers.
They eat porridge every morning.
They want to be businessmen.
My Grannies go to the theatre every weekend.
Bess talks on the phone every evening.
Susans often eat sweets.
My dogs like to lie on the carpet.
Grandfathers sometimes sleep in the afternoon.
The teachers often write on the blackboard.
Jills like to play sport games.