The document provides a chart describing rules for forming plurals in English. It includes rules for nouns ending in consonant+y, vowels+o/ch/sh/x, f/fe, and more. The chart is being completed with missing singulars and plurals and more examples. The goal is to learn how to change singular nouns to their plural forms according to common rules in English.
1. Plurals rule chart
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Rules Singular Plural
Most nouns just add s. cat cats
Many nouns ending with baby babies
a consonant + y change
the y to i and add es.
Nouns ending with a toy toys
vowel + y just add s.
Nouns ending with ch, church churches
sh, ss or x add es.
Many nouns ending with loaf loaves
f or fe change this to
a v and add es.
Nouns ending with a radio radios
vowel + o add s.
Nouns ending with a volcano volcanoes
consonant + o add es.
2. Plurals rule chart
• Complete the missing singulars and plurals.
• Add more examples for each rule.
Rules Singular Plural
Most nouns just add s. cat
Many nouns ending with babies
a consonant + y change
the y to i and add es.
Nouns ending with a toy
vowel + y just add s.
Nouns ending with ch, church
sh, ss or x add es.
Many nouns ending with loaves
f or fe change this to
a v and add es.
Nouns ending with a radio
vowel + o add s.
Nouns ending with a volcano
consonant + o add es.
3. Plurals rule chart
• Complete the missing singulars and plurals.
• Add more examples for each rule.
Rules Singular Plural
Most nouns just add s.
Many nouns ending with
a consonant + y change
the y to i and add es.
Nouns ending with a
vowel + y just add s.
Nouns ending with ch,
sh, ss or x add es.
Many nouns ending with
f or fe change this to
a v and add es.
Nouns ending with a
vowel + o add s.
Nouns ending with a
consonant + o add es.
4. Plurals rule chart
• Complete the rules to remind yourself how to change singulars to plurals.
• Complete the missing singulars and plurals.
• Add more examples for each rule.
Rules Singular Plural
Most nouns just add
Many nouns ending with
a consonant + y change
the y to and add .
Nouns ending with a
vowel + y just add
Nouns ending with ch,
sh, ss or x add
Many nouns ending with
f or fe change this to
a and add
Nouns ending with a
vowel + o add
Nouns ending with a
consonant + o add
5. Name: ____________________________________________
Singular and Plural Nouns
A singular noun names one person, place, or thing.
example: A lizard crawls on top of the rock.
There is only one lizard in the sentence, so the word lizard is a singluar noun.
Also, there is only one rock in the sentence, so the word rock is a singluar noun too.
A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing.
example: Two rabbits ran through the trees.
There is more than one rabbit, so the word rabbit is a plural noun.
Also, there is more than one tree, so the word trees is a plural noun too.
Directions: Underline the noun in each sentence below. On the line
next to the sentence, tell whether the noun is singular or
plural.
1. The squirrel is running fast. _______________________
2. Three of the plates are round. _______________________
3. My grandmother is very kind. _______________________
4. They gave her a nice gift. _______________________
5. Answer the telephone, please. _______________________
6. My crayons are broken. _______________________
7. Have you seen my keys? _______________________
8. That map is old. _______________________
9. It flew in the sky. _______________________
10. The store will open tomorrow. _______________________
11. There are ten fish. _______________________
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6. Name: ____________________________________________
Singluar and Plural Nouns
A singluar noun names one person, place, or thing.
example: A lizard crawls on top of the rock.
There is only one lizard in the sentence, so the word lizard is a singluar noun.
Also, there is only one rock in the sentence, so the word rock is a singluar noun too.
A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing.
example: Two rabbits ran through the trees.
There is more than one rabbit, so the word rabbit is a plural noun.
Also, there is more than one tree, so the word tree is a singular noun too.
Directions: Underline the noun in each sentence below. On the line
next to the sentence, tell whether the noun is singular or
plural.
1. The squirrel is running fast. singular
2. Three of the plates are round. plural
3. My grandmother is very kind. singular
4. They gave her a nice gift. singular
5. Answer the telephone, please. singular
6. My crayons are broken. plural
7. Have you seen my keys? plural
8. That map is old. singular
9. It flew in the sky. singular
10. The store will open tomorrow. singular
11. There are ten fish. plural
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7. Name: ____________________________________________
Singular and Plural Nouns
Directions: Underline the nouns in each sentence below. Above
each noun, write an S if the noun is singular or write a
P if the noun is plural.
S P
example: Yesterday, the lake was filled with boats. (2 nouns)
1. We went to the store to buy two lamps. (2 nouns)
2. The notebook was filled with colorful drawings. (2 nouns)
3. That lady drives too fast. (1 noun)
4. Have you read all of the books on that shelf? (2 nouns)
5. The teacher assigned a project for her students to complete. (3 nouns)
6. Tonight I will clean the dishes in the kitchen. (2 nouns)
7. The nice man cleaned the chimney with his broom. (3 nouns)
8. The towels next to the pool were wet. (2 nouns)
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8. Name: ____________________________________________
Singular and Plural Nouns - ANSWER KEY
Directions: Underline the nouns in each sentence below. Above
each noun, write an S if the noun is singular or write a
P if the noun is plural.
S P
example: Yesterday, the lake was filled with boats. (2 nouns)
S P
1. We went to the store to buy two lamps. (2 nouns)
S P
2. The notebook was filled with colorful drawings. (2 nouns)
S
3. That lady drives too fast. (1 noun)
P S
4. Have you read all of the books on that shelf? (2 nouns)
S S P
5. The teacher assigned a project for her students to complete. (3 nouns)
P S
6. Tonight I will clean the dishes in the kitchen. (2 nouns)
S S S
7. The nice man cleaned the chimney with his broom. (3 nouns)
P S
8. The towels next to the pool were wet. (2 nouns)
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9. Name: ____________________________________________
Plural Nouns that Don't Follow the Rules
Sometimes you don't add -s or -es to a noun to make it plural.
Read each sentence. Figure out the plural of the word in
parenthesis and write it on the line. If you need help, look the
word up in the dictionary.
1. Mrs. Jones has two ________________________. (child)
2. A flock of ________________________ just flew overhead. (goose)
3. Three ________________________ scurried through the kitchen. (mouse)
4. Mother cut the sandwich into two ________________________. (half)
5. The dental hygienist cleaned my ________________________. (tooth)
6. The ________________________ at the bus stop had umbrellas. (woman)
7. Grandpa sharpened the ________________________ in the kitchen. (knife)
8. Those ________________________ were making a lot of noise. (person)
9. Mama bought two ________________________ of bread. (loaf)
10. The ________________________ were fixing the hole in the street. (man)
11. I heard a pack of ________________________ in the forest. (wolf)
12. The farmer had a dozen ________________________. (sheep)
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10. Name: ____________________________________________
Plural Nouns that Don't Follow the Rules
ANSWER KEY
Sometimes you don't add -s or -es to a noun to make it plural.
Read each sentence. Figure out the plural of the word in
parenthesis and write it on the line. If you need help, look the
word up in the dictionary.
1. Mrs. Jones has two children. (child)
2. A flock of geese just flew overhead. (goose)
3. Three mice scurried through the kitchen. (mouse)
4. Mother cut the sandwich into two halves. (half)
5. The dental hygienist cleaned my teeth. (tooth)
6. The women at the bus stop had umbrellas. (woman)
7. Grandpa sharpened the knives in the kitchen. (knife)
8. Those people were making a lot of noise. (person)
9. Mama bought two loaves of bread. (loaf)
10. The men were fixing the hole in the street. (man)
11. I heard a pack of wolves in the forest. (wolf)
12. The farmer had a dozen sheep. (sheep)
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11. Plurals Practice Sheet
Name: Date:
Types of Word How to make the word plural Example
Most words that end in –s, -x, -z, -ch, -sh Add –es. wish → wishes
Some words that end in -f Change the –f to a –v then add –es. wolf → wolves
Words that end in -ife Change the –ife to –ive and add –s. wife → wives
Words that end in consonant + y Change the –y to an –i then add –es. berry → berries
Some words, particularly types of fish Don’t change. salmon → salmon
Add –es (some are just add –s, some
Some words ending in –o tomato → tomatoes
can be –es or –s).
Some other words Change almost completely. person → people
Most other words Just add –s. cat → cats
Use the above rules to help you write the plural of each of these words.
potato shelf hutch mouse dog
life child buggy half deer
poppy tooth shirt boss leaf
knife box tuna nappy foot
loaf fly hero key man
curtain sheep match goose elf
pencil glass book thief penny
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