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© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural Singular And Plural

© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural A NOUN IS A PERSON, PLACE OR A THING Shoe Leaf Ball StoryCarBrush

© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural ADDING ‘S’ TO MAKE NOUNS PLURAL BRUSHES DOORS CAKES KEYS STARS

© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural ADD –ES TO NOUNS ENDING IN S,Z,CH,X,TCH,O,SS AND SH. ROSE BOSS BEACH ROSES BOSSES BEACHES

© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural FOX FISH BUNCH FOXES FISHES BUNCHES

© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural WHEN A NOUN ENDS WITH A CONSONANT AND Y, CHANGE Y TO I AND ADD ES. BUNNY PUPPY BABY BUNNIES PUPPIES BABIES

© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural GIVE THE PLURALS OF THE FOLLOWING: DONKEY _______ THIEF __________ SKY ____________ BRANCH ________ DRESS __________ CIRCUS _________ WISH ___________ POTATO ________ LOAF ___________ KING ____________ CHURCH ________ MOUNTAIN _________ PENNY _________ LION __________ CITY_________ GUN_________ COMPUTER _______

© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural IRREGULAR PLURALS Singular Plural Cactus Cacti Child Children Man Men Ox Oxen Bacterium Bacteria Deer Deer Offspring Offspring Sheep Sheep Species Species Foot Feet

© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural Fill the gaps with the correct form of the nouns (singular or plural). They ate some (tomato)__________. You can put (sugar)_________ in your tea. We have to buy new (furniture)_______________. I need to wash my (hair)_________. We had lots of (fun)____________. The Milfords have a lot of (money)____________. How many (people)_________ were at the cinema with you? Could you give some (information)___________ on your project? In this hotel, (family)_________ are very welcome. Those __________ (man) seem to be very tired.

© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural Make these sentences Plural: My friend is studying. My friends are studying. There is one box under the table. The child plays videogames. There is a big bus in the street. She drives her car. Give me one blue card. I saw cactus in the garden. The woman is singing. It’s a rare species.

© 2011 wheresjenny.com Singular and Plural Make these sentences Singular: The flies are hovering. Those men drive new cars. She went to buy some knives. They are hiding behind the bushes. The baby has got many teeth. Your feet are dirty. We saw some deer in the zoo. The bacteria are dangerous.