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  • What do you see?
    I see five children.
  • Make the sentence plural: I see a mouse.
    I see three mice.
  • Make the sentence plural: I see a tiger.
    I see two tigers.
  • What do you see?
    I see eight apples.
  • Make the sentence plural: I see a puppy.
    I see six puppies.
  • What do you see?
    I see two books.
  • What do you see?
    I see a child.
  • Make the sentence plural: I see a dress.
    I see three dresses.
  • What do you see?
    I see three leaves.
  • What do you see?
    I see five babies.
  • What do you see?
    I see two watches.
  • What do you see?
    I see a leaf.
  • Make the sentence plural: I see a leaf.
    I see leaves.
  • Make the sentence plural: I see a bench.
    I see two benches.
  • Make the sentence plural: I see a knife.
    I see two knives.
  • Make the sentence plural: I see a foot.
    I see two feet.
  • Make the sentence plural: I see a bear.
    I see two bears.
  • What do you see?
    I see an apple.
  • What do you see?
    I see a watch.
  • What do you see?
    I see a baby.
  • What do you see?
    I see a book.