Plurals
plural definition. The grammatical category in nouns, pronouns, and verbs that refers to more than one thing. Most nouns become plural with the addition of -s or -es: hats, chairs, dishes, countries, and so on. Some nouns form the plural in other ways, as in children, feet, geese, and women.
Give five examples showing the singular to the plural.
1) box- boxes
2) bush- bushes
3) bunch- bunches
4) knife- knives
5) shelf- shelves
push – pushes
love – loves
sheep – sheep (sheep stays the same)
shelf – shelves
lolly – lollies
Question-questions
School-schools
Skill-skills
Ruler-rulers
Pencil-pencils
1. Box – boxes
2. Tree – trees
3. Fox – foxes
4. Site – sites
5. Code – codes
Cup-Cups
Desk-Desks
Park-Parks
Name-Names
Town-Towns
#1(tree > trees)
#2(book > books )
#3(cup > cups)
#4(pad > pads)
#5(plant > plants)
Good work Jett.
Good work Bella.
Good work Cooper.
Good work Jessica.
Good work Lara.
Good work Jessica.
hey Ms Johnson its Kate. I hope your new class is going great and hope you are going great too!!!!! I’m loving high school and I ride the bus with Chelsea. You really prepared me well for high school. thank you!!!!!
Lovely to hear from you Kate.
1) fish-es
2) cat-s
3) photo-s