
Irregular Nouns in Plural
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English
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3rd Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 4 Questions
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Mastering Irregular Plural Forms
Learn how to correctly form irregular plural nouns in English. Explore common irregularities and improve your grammar skills.
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Mastering Irregular Plurals
Learn how to form irregular plural nouns correctly. Use plural forms to describe multiple objects. Avoid common mistakes and improve your English fluency.
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Open Ended
Do you know any nouns whose plural forms are irregular?
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Mastering Irregular Plurals
Remember these irregular plural forms:
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of 'child'?
childs
children
childen
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Children is the correct plural form of 'child'.
Trivia: The word 'children' may seem incorrect, but it is actually the correct plural form of 'child'. It is derived from the Old English word 'cildru', which later evolved into 'children'. The 's' at the end is added to indicate plurality. Remember: The plural form of 'child' is not 'childs' or 'childen'.
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Mastering Irregular Plural Forms
To form the plural of 'wolf', change the 'f' to 'v' and add 'es'.
Example: two wolves.
Remember to brush our teeth twice a day.
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of 'wolf'?
wolfes
wolves
woloves
wolfs
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rmelon Plural Form
Trivia: Did you know that the plural form of rmelon is rwolves? It's actually rmelons! So next time you see a bunch of rmelons, remember to use the correct plural form!
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Mastering Irregular Plurals
To form irregular plurals, remember these rules: 1. Change the vowel sound (e.g., tooth-teeth). 2. Change the word completely (e.g., leaf-leaves). 3. No change at all (e.g., deer-deer). Practice regularly to improve your usage of irregular plurals.
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Multiple Choice
What is one of the rules for forming irregular plurals?
Change the vowel sound
Change the word completely
No change at all
Add an 's' at the end
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Irregular Plurals
Trivia: Did you know that one of the rules for forming irregular plurals is to change the word completely? Unlike regular plurals, irregular plurals do not follow a specific pattern. Some examples include children, toothteeth, and manmen.
Mastering Irregular Plural Forms
Learn how to correctly form irregular plural nouns in English. Explore common irregularities and improve your grammar skills.
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