Nouns that name one person, place or thing are called
singulars. Nouns that name more than one person, place or
thing are called plurals.
Directions: Put the letter S in
front of the
singular words.
Put the letter P in front of the plural words.
lemon
children
apples
women
stick
mice
bridge
book
signals
barns
words
bowl
parties
potato
guppy
pencils
snakes
porches
icicles
flag
gardens
paper
teacher
pickles
child
pans
computers
stapler
bottle
medals
disk
lions
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