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Singular and Plural Worksheets – Fun & Engaging Learning!

Learning singular and plural nouns is an essential part of grammar for young learners. Our Singular and Plural Worksheets are designed to make this concept easy, interactive, and fun for kids!

What Are Singular and Plural Nouns?
  • Singular nouns refer to one person, place, animal, or thing. (e.g., cat, dog, apple, book)

  • Plural nouns refer to more than one person, place, animal, or thing. (e.g., cats, dogs, apples, books)

Singular and Plural worksheets are designed to help students understand the concept of singular and plural nouns. These worksheets include various exercises and activities to teach how to correctly change singular nouns into their plural forms by adding -s, -es, -ies, or irregular changes.

These worksheets are ideal for elementary school students, ESL learners, and anyone looking to improve their grammar skills in a structured way.

Singular and Plural Worksheets

Identify Plural

Identify whether the picture is singular or plural and tick the correct option.

Color Plurals

Look the words and color the ones that are plural.

Tick the Correct Word

Read the sentence and tick the correct word.

Write the names of the picture

Identify and write the names of the picture is singular or plural.

Write the Plural Form

Write the plural form for the given words.

Match Irregular Plurals

Draw lines and match the irregular plurals.

What is the difference between singular and plural?

Singular refers to one person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., “cat,” “book,” “child”).

Plural refers to more than one person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., “cats,” “books,” “children”).

 

How do I know when to use a singular or plural verb?
  • Singular subjects take singular verbs: “The cat runs.”
  • Plural subjects take plural verbs: “The cats run.”
Are there nouns that don’t change in plural form?

Yes! Some nouns stay the same in both singular and plural forms:

  • Deer, fish, sheep, moose, aircraft, series.
Are there nouns with no singular form?

Yes, some nouns are always plural:

  • Scissors, pants, glasses, trousers, binoculars.