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Singular or Plural
Crown or crowns? Mint or mints? See if your kids can tell which is which with some straightforward practice. Given a drawing of either a single item or several of that item, learners choose the correct (singular or plural) noun...
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Understanding Singular Nouns and Plural Nouns
Primary graders practice forming the plural form of singular nouns and removing the "s" to create the singular form of plural nouns.
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When to Use the Plural Form
Singular or plural? Primary graders are asked to circle the singular or plural form of the noun illustrated on a colorful worksheet.
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Plurals: S or ES ?
A activity made up of six words and kid-friendly pictures challenges scholars to turn singular words plural by adding s or es.
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Singular and Plural Nouns
In this recognizing singular and plural nouns worksheet, students use a word bank of singular nouns to write the plural forms by adding an "s" or "es". Students write nine short answers.
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S or ES: Plural Words
One frog is fine, but two frogs are better—and more challenging, grammatically speaking! Challenge elementary learners to make six singular nouns into plural nouns with a handy worksheet.
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Collective Nouns: Animal Match
Discover the collective nouns of 10 animals with a instructional activity that asks scholars to match a singular noun to its corresponding plural form.
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Find the Collective Noun
Scholars read eight sentences in order to identify then underline the collective noun in a part of speech practice page.
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English Language Practice Worksheet
In this singular and plural nouns worksheet, students write the plural of singular nouns. In this fill in the blank worksheet, students write six answers.
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Countables and Uncountables Exercise 1
Young writers determine whether the 19 nouns in the box are accountable or uncountable. They place each noun in the Venn Diagram and then fill in each blank in 9 sentences with the words a, an, any and/or some. A good worksheet!