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Fun with Plurals – Work Sheet Posted by on Feb 8, 2011 in Grammar

Here is a quick worksheet for all of you trying to get the hang of your Swedish plurals. Just fill in the blanks:

Substantiv Plural – Obestämd Plural – Bestämd Engelska
affärer affärerna a store
en ambulansförare ambulansförarna
en brand bränder a fire
byggnader byggnaderna
en ficka fickor a pocket
en himmel himlarna a sky
kaffebryggare kaffebryggarna
en kopia kopiorna a copy
en låda lådor a box
ljusstakar ljusstakarna
en människa människor a person
en ö öarna
personer personerna a person
en present presenterna a present
en ring ringar a ring
skyltar skyltarna
en tjuv tjuvar a thief
ett armband armbanden a bracelet
bevis bevisen a (piece of) evidence
ett bostadsområde bostadsområdena a residential area
ett hem hem a home
kalas kalasen
ett kuvert kuvert an envelope
ett ljus ljusen
örhängen örhängena an earring
ett smycke smyckena a (piece of) jewelry
ett träd träd

Answers to follow in the days to come.

Good luck!

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About the Author: Marcus Cederström

Marcus Cederström has been writing for the Transparent Swedish Blog since 2009. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Scandinavian Studies from the University of Oregon, a Master's Degree in Scandinavian Studies from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and a PhD in Scandinavian Studies and Folklore from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He has taught Swedish for several years and still spells things wrong. So, if you see something, say something.


Comments:

  1. Nikki:

    Oh, cool idea!

  2. Sara:

    That’s a very cool idea! I love it. I printed it out and I’m trying to fill in the blanks. Thank you! 😀

  3. Marcus Cederström:

    Hope it went well!

  4. Chelsea-Leigh:

    Never fully got the hang of this the first time around! Thanks.

  5. Marcus Cederström:

    No problem