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Choose the correct plural form. Fly - English

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Question

Choose the correct plural form.

Fly

Options

  • Fly

  • Flies

  • Flys

MCQ

Solution

Flies

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Chapter 1.1: The Trick Robot - Let Us Build [Page 84]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 1 Class 4 TN Board
Chapter 1.1 The Trick Robot
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