Singular and Plural Nouns Second Grade Grammar. Singular Nouns 4 Singular nouns name one person, place, thing, or animal. 4 dog bench girl 4 cat kite.

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Singular and Plural Nouns Second Grade Grammar

Singular Nouns 4 Singular nouns name one person, place, thing, or animal. 4 dog bench girl 4 cat kite boy 4 house park glass 4 car couch heart 4 teacher dish wish

Plural Nouns with Suffix -s 4 Plural nouns name more than one person, place, thing, or animal. Add suffix -s to most singular nouns to make them plural. 4 dog-dogs house-houses bug-bugs 4 park-parks teacher-teachers boy-boys 4 chair-chairs book-books pencil-pencils

Plural Nouns with Suffix -es 4 To make singular nouns that end with s, ch, sh, or x plural, add suffix -es to the word. 4 bush-bushes church-churches 4 glass-glasses fox-foxes 4 wish-wishes couch-couches 4 box-boxes class-classes