Singular and Plural Nouns
Learning Objective
I can identify singular and plural nouns correctly.
Key Concepts
A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea; nouns can be either singular or plural.
To make most nouns plural, simply add an -s to the end of the word; this is called a regular plural.
Some nouns have irregular plural forms, such as leaf/leaves, child/children, and mouse/mice.
Practice Questions
This lesson includes 3 practice questions to reinforce learning.
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1. What is the main difference between a singular and a plural noun?
2. Which of the following words is the plural form of 'computer'?
3. Provide the plural form of the following nouns: book, house, and car.
Educational Video
Introduction to singular and plural nouns | Grammar | Khan Academy
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