Singular to Plural Nouns
A Grade 2 ELA worksheet focusing on changing singular nouns to plural nouns, including regular and irregular forms.
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Singular to Plural Nouns
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to change singular nouns to plural nouns.
Directions: Change the singular noun to its plural form by adding -s or -es.
1. one cat → many
2. one box → many
3. one girl → many
4. one bush → many
5. one dog → many
Directions: Choose the correct plural form for each singular noun.
6. What is the plural form of 'leaf'?
leafs
leaves
leafes
leaf's
7. What is the plural form of 'child'?
childs
childes
children
child's
Directions: Write the plural form of each singular noun.
8. foot
9. mouse
10. tooth
Directions: Read each statement. Circle T for True or F for False.
11. The plural of 'fish' is 'fishes'.
True
False
12. The plural of 'man' is 'men'.
True
False
Directions: Write a sentence using the plural form of the noun in parentheses.
13. I saw many in the park. (bird)
14. My mom bought three new . (dress)
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