Singular and Plural Nouns.

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Singular and Plural Nouns

stand for one person, animal, place or thing. Singular nouns stand for one person, animal, place or thing. tree boy cat school

stand for two or more persons, animals, places or things. Plural nouns stand for two or more persons, animals, places or things. girls dogs houses cars

To make most nouns plural, simply add an “s” at the end. apple apples

PERSONS Plural Singular boy boys girl girls mother mothers father fathers sister sisters brother brothers doctor doctors teacher teachers

ANIMALS Plural Singular cat cats dog dogs frog frogs rabbit rabbits turtle turtles bird birds ant ants dolphin dolphins

PLACES Plural Singular school schools park parks house houses planet planets movie movies street streets restaurant restaurants farm farms

THINGS Plural Singular car cars pencil pencils tree trees desk desks pot pots mask masks flower flowers leg legs

It is a ________. banana They are _________. bananas

It is a _______. planet They are ________. planets

It is a ______. pencil They are _______. pencils

It is a _____. pear They are ______. pears

It is a _____. bed They are ______. beds

It is a __________. pineapple They are ___________. pineapples

He is a _______. doctor They are ________. doctors

She is a _____________. grandmother They are ______________. grandmothers

He is a _______. brother They are _________. brothers

She is a ______. sister They are _______. sisters