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Plural and Singular Nouns

Plural and Singular Nouns

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English

2nd - 3rd Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.2.1B, L.1.1B, L.3.1B

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Laura Jepsen

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8 Slides • 8 Questions

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Plural and Singular Nouns

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car

A car is a noun because a car is a thing. A noun is singular when there is only one.

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cars

A noun is plural when there is more than one. This noun is plural because there are three cars.

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Most plural nouns end with s but nouns that end with s, x, ch, sh or z end with es

  • one lunch

  • three lunches

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beach

This noun is singular so you do not add an s

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chickens

This noun is plural and ends with the letter n, so it ends in s.


Chickens

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foxes

Fox ends with x. If you have more than one fox, you add es

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Let's Practice Some More

If the picture shows one person, place or thing, you do not add an ending. If it has more than one, you must add or s or es.


Don't forget to look at the last letter in the word to figure out whether to add s or es

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Multiple Choice

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1

peach

2

peachs

3

peaches

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Multiple Choice

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1

beds

2

bed

3

bedes

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Multiple Choice

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1

dishes

2

dish

3

dishs

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Multiple Choice

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1

book

2

bookes

3

books

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Multiple Choice

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1

finch

2

finches

3

finchs

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Fill in the Blank

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How do you spell this word?

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Fill in the Blank

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How do you spell this word?

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Fill in the Blank

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How do you spell this word?

Plural and Singular Nouns

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