Words only in Plural (Vocabulary)

Tools, instruments, pieces of equipment


  • Using regular scissors can be difficult for left-handed people.
  • I keep binoculars by the window to look at birds.
  • Gemma pulled the nail out with the pliers.
  • Pliers are pincers to cut wire.
  • Have you tried getting the splinter out with tweezers?
  • Remove the corn from the boiling water with tongs.
  • Mr Hopkins sat on his spectacles/glasses and crushed them.
  • Police usually carry handcuffs, and sometimes guns.

1. Try to guess the meaning of the words in bold.



Things we wear

  • Her clothes were wet after she got caught in the storm.
  • I can't go out now - I'm already in my pyjamas.
  • I'll wear shorts and sandals since it's hot today.
  • Can I wear jeans to the wedding?
  • Her pants/ trousers had a hole in the knee.
  • Sarah bought some new knickers/ underpants at the store.
  • It was a bit chilly, so Linda put on a pair of tights under her skirt.
  • Tonya always wears leggings to go to the gym.
  • Robert put on his trunks and went outside to the pool.
  • The farmer's overalls/ dungarees were covered in mud.

2. Try to gues the meaning of the words in bold





3. How many articles on the clothes line are plural nouns?


4. Fill the gaps with an appropriate plural-form noun.

  • (To a child) Come on! Get your ________________on! It's time to go to bed.
  • You need ___________ to watch better the animals in the safari.
  • He uses ________ to practice sports.
  • Police needs ____________ to take off some evidences.
  • It's better that you use ________ to protect from the sun.



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