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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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Changing Between Singular and Plural Nouns
Appropriate for language learners and native English speakers, this learning exercise asks learners to provide the plural version of singular nouns and the singular form of plural nouns.
Teacher's Guide
Plural Nouns for Valentine's Day
Have your learners practice their understanding of making plural nouns, in a Valentine's Day coloring activity.
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Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in F and EF
Is it giraffes or giravves? Practice changing 20 singular nouns to plural nouns with a helpful grammar worksheet.
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Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: No S at All!
What do a man and a mouse have in common? They're both irregular nouns! Practice the exceptions for plural nouns with a grammar exercise instructional activity.
Simply Worksheets
Singular and Plural Nouns
In this nouns worksheet, learners add s, es, ies, to singular nouns making them plural, and change plural nouns to singular nouns. Students complete 28 problems.
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Easter Related Plural Nouns
Spring has sprung with a fun grammar activity based on Easter words. Kids use the plural version of nouns such as bunny, egg, and basket to complete eight sentences.
Mama's Learning Corner
Making Plurals: Adding –s and –es
Is it worksheets or worksheetes? Provide some practice with plural nouns for your pupils. Learners choose between the -s and -es endings for 10 words by circling the correctly spelled words.
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Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in Y
Changing the -y to an -ies in a plural noun isn't as straightforward as it sounds! Check out a worksheet that features 20 singular nouns that need to be changed to plural nouns—and instructions about the grammar rule needed to do so.
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Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in X and Z
Pizzas is correct, not pizzaes. So why is sixes correct and not sixs? Sort out any grammar confusion with a worksheet on pluralizing nouns that end in -z or -x.
Student Handouts
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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Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in S
Plural nouns end in -s, but what do you do if a singular noun already ends with -s? Young grammarians practice the exception to the plural rule by adding -es to 20 nouns.
San Francisco State University
Singular and Plural Nouns
Singular and plural forms of count and non-count nouns are the focus of the worksheets included in this packet.
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Creating Plural Nouns
How to craft the plural form of nouns ending in "y" is the focus of this worksheet. Following the directions at the top of the page, users provide the plural of the listed nouns in 10 sentences.
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Using Plurals in Context
Primary graders must correctly identify the plural form of the 10 nouns pictured on the worksheet.
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Plural Nouns in Use
Transforming singular nouns that end in "y" into their plural form is the challenge presented by this 10-sentence noun activity.
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Correctly Using Plurals
Young grammarians must select the correct plural form on the nouns in 12 sentences.
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Perfect Plurals
Turkeys/turkeyes. Deer/deers. Foots/feet. This fill-in-the-blanks instructional activity asks learners to select the form of the noun that correctly completes each of the provided sentences.
Mama's Learning Corner
Plurals: Choose –s or –es
Ensure that your learners have a strong grasp of when to use -s versus -es when making a word plural. For this learning exercise, class members match words to their correct endings.
K12 Reader
Plurals: Nouns and Verbs Ending in Y
If a word ends in -y, to make it plural you change it to -es, right? Not always! Use a worksheet that addresses both nouns and verbs that end in -y and prompts learners to follow the grammar rule when changing each word.
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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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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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Spelling Rules: Add S to Nouns to Make Them Plural
Would you like more than one cat? Or more than one prize? Learn how to make singular nouns plural by adding an -s to the end of each word.
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Plurals: S or ES ?
A worksheet made up of six words and kid-friendly pictures challenges scholars to turn singular words plural by adding s or es.