
The countable Nouns can have two forms: singular and plural based on their number. When one person or thing is spoken of , the noun is singular and when more than person or thing is spoken of ,the noun is plural. Singular nouns can be made plural by adding an ‘s’, ‘es’, ‘ies’ and ‘ves’; while, in some cases, the plural form of the noun is indicated by a change in its spelling. There are also nouns that remain unchanged, both in the singular and plural forms. Go through the lists of singular and plural words given in the article to understand how they are formed.
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what is singular noun with example:
A singular noun refers to just one person, place, thing, or idea. Here are some examples of singular nouns that are easy for kids to understand:
- Person:
- girl
- teacher
- friend
- Place:
- school
- park
- zoo
- Thing:
- cat
- ball
- book
- Idea:
- happiness
- kindness
- love
what is plural noun with example:
A plural noun refers to more than one person, place, thing, or idea. Here are some examples of plural nouns:
- People: teachers, students, doctors
- Example: The teachers collaborated on the project.
- Places: cities, parks, schools
- Example: We explored several parks during our vacation.
- Things: books, cats, cars
- Example: The cats played with their toys.
- Ideas: loves, courages, happinesses
- Example: Many cultures have different perspectives on happiness.
How plural nouns are forms:
The plural of noun is generally formed by adding -s to the singulars:
cat | cats |
dog | dogs |
book | books |
pen | pens |
dog | dogs |
king | kings |
girl | girls |
If a noun ends in -s, -x, -z, -ch, or -sh, form the plural by adding -es to the singular:
bus | buses |
box | boxes |
buzz | buzzes |
beach | beaches |
dish | dishes |
church | churches |
brush | brushes |
class | classes |
dish | dishes |
For nouns ending in -y after a consonant, add-es
baby | babies |
city | cities |
candy | candies |
army | armies |
body | bodies |
fly | flies |
story | stories |
duty | duties |
copy | copies |
If a noun ends in -y after a vowel, just add -s:
toy | toys |
boy → | boys |
key | keys |
day | days |
donkey | donkeys |
monkey | monkeys |
For nouns ending in -f or -fe, change -f or -fe to -ves:
leaf | leaves |
wolf | wolves |
knife | knives |
calf | calves |
half | halves |
life | lives |
leaf | leaves |
wife | wives |
self | selves |
Noun ending in -o having a consonant before it, take -es to form plural:
hero | heroes |
zero | zeros |
mango | mangoes |
potato | potatoes |
mosquito | mosquitoes |
Noun ending in -o having a vowel before it, take -s to form the plural:
bamboo | bamboos |
radio | radios |
studio | studios |
cuckoo | cuckoos |
List of Irregular Singular and Plural Nouns
Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural |
Child | Children | Man | Men |
Woman | Women | Ox | Oxen |
Goose | Geese | Tooth | Teeth |
Foot | Feet | Alumnus | Alumni |
Fungus | Fungi | Bacterium | Bacteria |
Radius | Radii | Focus | Foci |
Thesis | Theses | Crisis | Crises |
Analysis | Analyses | Diagnosis | Diagnoses |
Phenomenon | Phenomena | Criterion | Criteria |
Mouse | Mice | Sheep | Sheep |
Furniture | Furniture | News | News |
Deer | Deer | Fish | Fish |
Scissors | Scissors | Police | Police |
Sister-in-law | Sisters-in-law | Brother-in-law | Brothers-in-law |
Mother-in-law | Mothers-in-law | Father-in-law | Fathers-in-law |
Daughter-in-law | Daughters-in-law | Son-in-law | Sons-in-law |
Worksheet 1: Singular and Plural Nouns
Part 1: Identify the Singular Noun
- Circle the singular noun in each set of words.
- Example: cats, cat
- dogs, dog
- books, book
- horses, horse
- mice, mouse
- apples, apple
- Example: cats, cat
Part 2: Identify the Plural Noun 2. Circle the plural noun in each set of words.
- Example: kitten, kittens
- bird, birds
- car, cars
- tree, trees
- friend, friends
- flower, flowers
Part 3: Fill in the Blank 3. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the noun (singular or plural).
- Example: The __________ is sleeping. (cat)
- The __________ are swimming. (fish)
- She has three __________. (child)
- I see five __________ in the garden. (butterfly)
- The __________ is on the shelf. (book)
- We have two __________ in our backyard. (tree)
Answers:
- dog, 2. book, 3. horse, 4. mouse, 5. apple
Worksheet 2: Singular and Plural Nouns
Part 1: Choose the Correct Noun
- Choose the correct noun (singular or plural) to complete each sentence.
- Example: There is a __________ in the sky. (cloud/clouds)
- My sister has two __________. (cat/cats)
- The __________ is playing in the garden. (child/children)
- We need five __________ for the recipe. (egg/eggs)
- The __________ are chirping in the morning. (bird/birds)
- A __________ is a large, wild animal. (lion/lions)
- Example: There is a __________ in the sky. (cloud/clouds)
Part 2: Match the Singular and Plural Nouns
2. Match the singular noun on the left with its correct plural form on the right.
- Example: cat – __________
- dog – __________
- tree – __________
- book – __________
- mouse – __________
- butterfly – __________
Part 3: Create Your Sentences 3. Use each pair of singular and plural nouns from Part 2 in sentences.
- Example: The cat is sleeping. The cats are playing.
Answers:
- cats, 2. children, 3. eggs, 4. birds, 5. lions
Worksheet 3: Singular and Plural Nouns
