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School things Singular and plural nouns (Regular) Prepared : Amani Al.Khathami

Examples: 1. A mug. 2. An apple. 3. A bear. Singular noun Examples: 1. A mug. 2. An apple. 3. A bear. It means a word names one person, place, thing or idea.

Examples: 1. Some strawberries. 2. Two boys. 3.Many books. Plural noun Examples: 1. Some strawberries. 2. Two boys. 3.Many books. It means two or more people, places , things or ideas.

Tell whether each of the following nouns is singular or plural. carpenters strangers breakfasts writer heart Kids Guide mountains passengers

games http://www.roythezebra.com/reading-games/singular-or-plural-1.html

Rule 1 To form the plural of most nouns you simply add an -s to the end of the noun. Examples Plural Singular Boys Voices Woods Boy Voice Wood Bags Bag Doors Door

Rule 2 If the noun ends in (-sh, -ch, -x, -s, or -z ) add -es to make it plural. Examples Plural Singular Brushes Lunches Foxes Successes Buzzes Brush Lunch Fox Success Buzz

Regular Plural Nouns Worksheet http://www.rhlschool.com/eng4n1.htm

Rule 3 1.If a noun ends in a consonant plus y, then change y to i before -es is added. 2.If a noun ends in a vowel plus y, just add -s. Examples Plural Singular Parties Party Boys Boy

Practice http://www. worksheetworks

Rule 4 Most of the words that end with (-f, -ff, or -fe ) are made plural by changing the ending to –ves. Examples Plural Singular Thieves Thief Knives Knife Halves Half

Practice http://www. worksheetworks

-ves -ies -es -s 1.Loaf Loaves 2. Shelf Shelves 1.Party Parties 2. Cherry Cherries 1.Box Boxes 2. Volcano Volcanos 1.Lawyer Lawyers 2. pen Pens Summary