Nouns in the plural Excerpt from Rotten School by R.L.Stine Write the noun in the correct form (singular or plural): Tweet, tweet, tweet My bird alarm _ (clock) woke me up gently I opened my big brown _(eye) and smiled Catch those _(dimple) in my _ (cheek) I always wake up with a (smile) Hey, I’m Bernie Bridges Why shouldn’t I smile? I had no (idea) today was the _ (day) it would all start No _ (idea) that today would lead to the Biggest Pie Battle in the history of the (school) – maybe the (world) How could I know? I was still half-asleep I raised my _(head) I could hear the other guys in my _ (dorm) rushing out to the Dining Hall to get _ (breakfast) Hey, am I going to hurry? No way I settled back on my feather _(pillow) and smiled some more I knew my faithful (friend) Belzer would bring my (breakfast) in _(bed) every _(morning) Good (kid), Belzer I sat up and stretched “Bernie, you’ve got it made!” I told myself I talk to myself a lot I mean, who else understands pure (genius)? I put on my (glasses) _ (sunlight) poured through my _ (window) The (curtain) fluttered in a cool _ (breeze) I gazed at my favourite _(poster) on the (wall), the big (poster) of ME You probably go (home) every _ (day) after (school) Poor _(sucker) My (parents) travel all the (time) So they sent me to the Rotten School, my (home) away from (home) It’s a _ (boarding school), see That means I get to live in a (dorm) with my _(friend) No _ (parent) How cool is that? Actually, we live in an old (house) called Rotten House A whole (bunch) of my fourth- and fifth-grade friends live on my (floor) We claimed the third (floor) because it’s good for dropping water ( balloon) out the (window) Mrs Heinie is our _ (dorm mother) She’s really nice, but she has a _( job) to That means she’s always snooping around, sniffing in (corners), keeping an _(eye) on us Mrs Heinie is also our fourth-grade core (teacher) She has her own _ (apartment) in the _(attic)