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📚 Topic Summary
Singular nouns name just one person, place, thing, or idea, like 'cat,' 'house,' or 'friend.' Plural nouns name more than one, and we usually make them by adding '-s' or '-es,' like 'cats,' 'houses,' and 'friends.' But there are some tricky ones that change completely! This worksheet will help you practice turning singular nouns into plural nouns and understanding how they work.
🔤 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its definition:
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Book | A. More than one sheep |
| 2. Sheep | B. More than one foot |
| 3. Feet | C. A set of printed pages |
| 4. Mice | D. More than one mouse |
| 5. Children | E. More than one child |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with the correct plural form of the noun in parentheses:
- I saw many _______ (bird) in the sky.
- The farmer has two _______ (sheep) in the field.
- My little brother lost two of his _______ (tooth).
- There are many colorful _______ (fish) in the aquarium.
- The baker made many _______ (loaf) of bread this morning.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you have a magic wand that can turn anything into more than one of itself. What three things would you choose to multiply, and why? Explain your choices using complete sentences.
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