Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Introduction to Singular and Plural Nouns
What is the difference between singular and plural nouns? How can I make a noun plural? These questions are answered in this video by Khan Academy. The focus is on regular plural nouns with only a brief mention of irregular plural nouns.
Turtle Diary
Turtle Diary: Collective Nouns
This video presents a thorough explanation of collective nouns, including what they are and how they are usually structured in a sentence. Plenty of examples support learning this concept.
Turtle Diary
Turtle Diary: Proper Noun
This TurtleDiary interactive video lesson features information about proper nouns. Rules related to proper nouns and the application of capitalization rules are included. Games and worksheets are provided to supplement this proper nouns...
Turtle Diary
Turtle Diary: Singular & Plural Nouns
This TurtleDiary video lesson [11:03] is designed for students to explore singular and plural nouns. Practice exercises, a video, and a lesson are included to supplement this singular and plural nouns lesson.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: What Are Collective Nouns: No Nonsense Grammar
This video focuses on the collective noun, a word that refers to a group, such as a collection, a herd, a team.
Curated Video
You Tube: Verbs With Singular and Plural Nouns
This video provides many examples of how verbs change depending on whether the noun is singular or plural. [5:48]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Introduction to Singular and Plural Nouns
Learn the difference between singular and plural nouns.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Irregular Plural Nouns Foreign Plurals
You don't need to know how to speak Latin and Greek in order to understand English, but some words in English come from those languages. It's helpful to know how some Greek and Latin words change from singular to plural.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Irregular Plural Nouns: No Nonsense Grammar
While plural nouns often indicate more than one of something with a simple "s" or "es," irregular plural nouns do not. They change the word entirely. Elf becomes elves, tooth becomes teeth.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Forming and Using Possessive Nouns: No Nonsense Grammar
This video focuses on forming and using possessive nouns; they show when a noun belongs to someone. It is often indicated with an apostrophe "s," but when words end in "s" only an apostrophe is added.