Plurals Singular Nouns A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. A singular noun names only one person, place, thing, or idea. one boy one forest one apple one piece Plural Nouns A plural noun names two or more people, places, things, or ideas. some boys six forests two apples many pieces What do you notice about each of the words in the plural list above? Tell whether each of the following nouns is singular or plural. breakfasts squirrel carpenters feathers strangers galleys guide sweaters guitar heart territories kittens lawyers volcano locket mountains wrist partners passengers writer pickle plantation scenes children Activities http://www.roythezebra.com/readinggames/singular-or-plural-1.html Practice Singular or Plural Nouns http://www.superteacherworksheets.c om/nouns/nounssingularandplural2.pdf Rule 1 To form the plural of most nouns you simply add an s to the end of the noun. Singular Plural boy boys hair hairs trap traps girl girls door doors voice voices wood woods Rule 2 If the noun ends in sh, ch, x, s, ss, or z add es to make it plural. Notice that these words all end in a “hissing” sound. Singular brush lunch fox bus success buzz Plural brushes lunches foxes buses successes buzzes Activities Plural Rules http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words /spelling/plurals/pluralrules/game.shtm l Singular Plural Nouns http://www.softschools.com/language _arts/games/singular_plural_nouns.jsp Practice Worksheet Generator http://www.worksheetworks.com/engli sh/partsofspeech/nouns/singularplural.html Regular Plural Nouns Worksheet http://www.rhlschool.com/eng4n1.htm Rule 3 If a noun ends in a consonant plus y, the y changes to i before es is added. Note: If the noun ends in a vowel plus y, just add s. What are the vowels? a e i o u All the other letters are consonants. So Play ends in a (vowel) and y therefore the plural form is plays. Monkey ends in e (vowel) and y therefore the plural form is monkeys. Likewise Party ends in t (consonant) and y therefore the plural form is parties. Candy ends in d (consonant) and y therefore the plural form is candies. Singular Plural boy boys baby babies lily lilies family families pony ponies day days Activities Tic Tac Toe http://www.harcourtschool.com/activit y/plural/index_pre.html Practice Worksheet Generator http://www.worksheetworks.com/engli sh/partsofspeech/nouns/singularplural.html Rule 4 Most of the words that end with f, ff, or fe are made plural by changing the ending to -ves. Singular loaf thief wolf life half knife Plural loaves thieves wolves lives halves knives There are exceptions that must be memorized or looked up. Singular Plural chief chiefs cliff cliffs proof proofs belief beliefs gulf gulfs roof roofs safe safes sniff sniffs chef chefs ref refs giraffe giraffes cafe cafes chief chiefs Online Activity Practice with Rules 1, 4, & 2 http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/spellits/s wf/y5_activity1.swf Practice Worksheet Generator http://www.worksheetworks.com/engli sh/partsofspeech/nouns/singularplural.html Rule 5 Words that end in o are usually made plural by adding s. Singular Plural auto autos kangaroo kangaroos kilo kilos memo memos photo photos piano pianos pimento pimentos poncho ponchos pro pros solo solos soprano sopranos studio studios tattoo tattoos video videos tobacco tobaccos zoo zoos There are exceptions that must be memorized or looked up. . Singular Plural echo echoes hero heroes potato potatoes tomato tomatoes torpedo torpedoes echo echoes veto vetoes embargo embargoes There are two helpful rules: All words that end in a vowel plus o (ao, eo, io, oo, uo) have plurals that end in just s. All musical terms ending in o have plural ending in just s. Online Activity Practice with Rules 3 and 5 http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/spellits/ac tivities_y5/activity2.shtml Practice Worksheet Generator http://www.worksheetworks.com/engli sh/partsofspeech/nouns/singularplural.html Rule 6 Some words are the same in both the singular and the plural forms. Singular Plural sheep sheep moose moose deer deer perch perch salmon salmon fish fish tuna tuna trout trout bison bison series series swine swine corps corps Practice Worksheet Generator http://www.worksheetworks.com/engli sh/partsofspeech/nouns/singularplural.html Rule 7 Some words form their plural by changing the whole word. These are called irregular nouns. With irregular nouns, you have to memorize the plural form. Singular Plural mouse mice child children man men tooth teeth foot feet goose geese person people ox oxen louse die lice dice woman women Activities Concentration with Irregular Plurals http://www.manythings.org/wbg/irr_pl urals1-mw.html Plural Nouns http://www.harcourtschool.com/activit y/language_arts/goforgold/content_bu ilder/dswmedia/g2c8/nadia.htm Practice Plural Nouns that Don't Follow the Rules http://www.superteacherworksheets.c om/nouns/nounssingularandplural3.pdf Activities The Plural Girls http://www.funbrain.com/plurals/index .html Plural Spellings (Multiple Choice Quiz) http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/qui z15785812140f8.html Resources – Worksheet Generator http://www.worksheetworks.com/english/ partsofspeech/nouns/singular-plural.html – Singular & Plural Nouns (List of rules) http://www.lovetolearnplace.com/Grammar /Singular%20&%20Plural%20Nouns.pdf – Flashcards http://www.kizclub.com/Phonics/word/plu ral%20cards.pdf False plural good (bueno) ≠ goods (mercancías) Domino (ficha) ≠ dominoes (juego) Custom (disfraz) ≠ customs (adueana) Colective nouns a band of soldiers a bouquet of flowers a brood of hens a bunch of grapes a caravan of camels a cast of hawks a circle of friends a clowder of cats a clump of trees a collection of coins a colony of ants a crew of sailors a crowd of people a deck of cards a dray of squirrels a drove of cattle a dole of doves a fleet of ships a flock of sheep a gaggle of geese/tourists/children a gam of whales a gang of thieves a group of people a herd of cattle a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a herd of elephants hive of bees horde of children leap of leopards mass of people mob of hooligans pack of cards panel of experts parliament of owls party of visitors plague of locusts pride of lions school of fish set of teeth sheaf of papers shelf of books shoal of fish sloth of bears stack of chairs/papers/dishes string of pearls swarm of bees troop of monkeys troupe of actors/singers wad of banknotes/bills They seems singular but… People Police Cattle poultry They a plural, but some of them (yellow) become singular using “a pair of” Pants, pyjamas, drawers, glasses, stairs, savings, shorts, shears, tweezers, binoculars, measles, mumps Stair (peldaño) Staircase (escalera) From Latin Ending –is – analysis – crisis Ending –us – nucleus – syllabus Ending –on es analyses crises i nuclei syllabi a – criterion criteria – phenomenon phenomena