Which of the following sentences correctly uses plural forms of nouns? Note: Each underlined word is a noun in plural form. A. F
or both cities, the zoo manager requested more geese, monkeys, and fish. B. For both citys, the zoo manager requested more gooses, monkeys, and fish. C. For both cities, the zoo manager requested more gooses, monkeys, and fish. D. For both cities, the zoo manager requested more gooses, monkeyes, and fishs.
The correct answer for the question that is presented above is this one: "TRUE." The following question refers to “The Rifles of the Regiment”: Fear is an enemy general who sneaked into the colonel’s office. This is true.