Most singular nouns require an 's' or 'es' suffix to make them plural, but there are some irregular nouns that have more complicated endings or have to be changed entirely. Practice what you have learned using the following exercises! Singular nouns ending in 's', 'ss', 'sh', 'ch'...
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Sometimes, its hard to know if the verb in a sentence should be singular or plural. Learn more about such tricky cases in this short grammar lesson.
Plural and singular words with information and example sentences. Word games by school grade from Kindergarten to grade 12. Provide words that can be used twice or more in one sentence with example sentences. Paraphrasing, pronunciation, and free grammar tools. Seperate words by area of focus. ...
This was a fun station activity for my 2nd grade students it helped them to better remember when to add s or es to the end of nouns to make them plural and it was perfect for fall. Students used with 2nd grade Primarily students with learning difficulties, and that are emerging bilinguals...