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📚 Topic Summary
Singular nouns name just one person, place, thing, or idea, like 'dog' or 'house.' Plural nouns name more than one, usually formed by adding '-s' or '-es', like 'dogs' or 'houses.' Sometimes, the spelling changes completely! This worksheet will help you practice identifying and forming singular and plural nouns.
🍎 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the term with the correct definition:
- Singular
- Plural
- Noun
- Word
- Change
- A single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed.
- Expresses the state of referring to only one person or thing.
- To become different.
- A word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things ( common noun ), or to name a particular one of these ( proper noun ).
- Expressing the state of referring to two or more people or things (opposed to singular ).
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the paragraph and fill in the missing words. Choose from: cats, book, dogs, trees, park.
Yesterday, I went to the _______. I saw many _______ playing. There were also tall _______. I sat down to read my _______. Some _______ came to play near me. It was a fun day!
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you have a box full of different toys. How would you describe what's in the box using both singular and plural nouns?
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