Singular to Plural Nouns
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet focused on converting singular nouns to plural nouns, including regular and irregular forms.
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Singular and Plural Nouns
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A singular noun names one person, place, thing, or idea. A plural noun names more than one. Most plural nouns are formed by adding -s or -es to the singular noun. Some nouns have special plural forms.
Read each section carefully and follow the directions. Good luck!
Directions: Write the plural form of each singular noun. Add -s or -es.
1. apple
2. box
3. cat
4. dress
5. bus
Directions: Choose the correct plural form for each singular noun.
6. What is the plural of 'child'?
childs
children
childes
child's
7. What is the plural of 'mouse'?
mouses
mousees
mice
mouse's
Directions: Change the singular noun to its plural form. Remember to change -y to -ies if a consonant comes before the -y.
8. baby
9. party
Directions: Read each sentence. Decide if the plural noun is used correctly. Circle T for True or F for False.
10. I saw three deers in the forest.
True
False
11. My mom bought two loafs of bread.
True
False
Directions: Use the words from the word bank to complete the sentences. Make sure to use the correct plural form.
12. The little girl has two tiny .
13. My grandpa lost some of his .
14. There were many strong working on the farm.
15. The two were talking about their day.