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Grammar Practice: Forming Plural Nouns with -s (Grade 1)

Hey there, future grammar stars! ⭐ Learning about plural nouns can be super fun and easy. This worksheet will help you practice making words like 'cat' into 'cats'. Let's get started! 🎉
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dylan605 Jan 1, 2026

📚 Topic Summary

Making a noun plural usually just means adding an '-s' to the end! For example, one dog becomes two dogs. It's like adding a little friend to each thing you're talking about. This helps us talk about more than one of something easily. Keep an eye out for words that need special treatment later on!

🔤 Part A: Vocabulary

Match the word with its correct definition:

  1. Word: cat
  2. Word: book
  3. Word: toy
  4. Word: pen
  5. Word: car
  1. Definition: A thing to play with.
  2. Definition: A small vehicle with four wheels.
  3. Definition: A furry animal that meows.
  4. Definition: A tool for writing with ink.
  5. Definition: A collection of written or printed pages.

(Draw a line connecting the correct word to its definition)

✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks

Read the sentences and fill in the missing plural nouns:

I have two _______ (dog). My sister has three _______ (cat). We also have many _______ (toy). The _______ (car) are parked outside. Please get me two _______ (pen) from the desk.

🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking

Imagine you have a box full of toys. Some are cars, some are dolls, and some are blocks. How would you describe all the toys in the box using plural nouns?

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