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Singular and Plural

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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