Strange tenses and plurals rule this trivia game all about the modality of the English language.
Which of these words is the correct plural form of "goose"?
What is the plural form of the word "die," as in multiple multi-sided game pieces?
Like its tentacles, the word "octopus" has many different acceptable pluralizations. Which of these is NOT one of them?
What does it mean if a product or person is "sought after"?
What one-letter ending modifier can be added to "learn" instead of the two-letter modifier "ed" to also make it past tense?
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