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Singular and Plural Nouns A singular noun names one person, place, thing, or idea. A plural noun names more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Write the plural form of each noun.
1. dish
7. fish
2. box
8. peach
3. valley
9. leaf
4. batch
10. window
5. deer
11. gentleman
6. spyglass
12. chief
Underline the singular nouns once and the plural nouns twice.
13. The books for my report are on the top shelf. 14. Some children ride to school on a bus. 15. I visited twenty stores at the mall to find this dress. 16. We trimmed the bushes and mowed the lawn. 17. Yesterday he bought a new cage for his mice. 18. I have three brothers and one sister. 19. Our backyard includes benches and a barbecue. 20. The pool is full of swimmers on hot summer days. 21. Can you put the boxes and shoes in the closet? 22. The principal reminded the students to report to the gym. 23. The artist gathered the supplies she would need for her project. © Loyola Press. Voyages in English Grade 6
24. I don’t want any tomatoes or bits of onion on my taco. 25. Several moose wandered across the highway, blocking vehicles for hours. Write three sentences. Circle the singular nouns. Underline the plural nouns.
For additional help, review pages 2–3 in your textbook or visit www.voyagesinenglish.com.
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