1) radios, lessons, courts, thieves, potatoes, houses, eyes, fish, toothbrushes, roses, stories, truths, keys, mice.
2) children, pathes, heroes, days, book-cases, oaks, manners, louse, studies, geese, wolves, yards, brushes, sofas.
3) men, horses, ideas, kilos, teeth, brothers, cousins, glasses, daisies, oxen, swines, grass, lions, writing tabes.
4) sons-in-law, youth, pianos, halves, dreams, feet, deer, children, materials, mice, servants, potatoes, cow-boys.
5) women, hooves, branches, mosquitos, oxen, frogs, mouths, hills, roots, photos, feet, countries, joints, nouns.
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1 Education is provided by ( ) schools and (______) schools.
2 State schools are (____ )
3 If pupils go to a public or private school, parents (________ )
4 Compulsory education means that all children (________)
5 Kindergartens and nursery classes are ( )
6 Children start school at the age of ( )
7 (_______________) and (____________) provide secondary education.
8 There are no (______ )in comprehensive schools.
9 If pupils want to enter a grammar school, they (_______)
10 Pupils take ( ) at the end of each 4 stages of education.</span>
<span>1 private public
2 free
3 have to pay
4 must attend it between the ages of 5 and 16
5 optional
6 five
7 grammar schools comprehensive schools
8 entrance examinations
9 have to pass the 11+ exams
10 exams</span>