Singular and Plural
Grade 1 · English Language Arts · Grammar · Florida, USA
Lesson Summary
Learn when to use words for one thing and more than one thing.
Explanation
A singular noun means there is only one. A plural noun means there are two or more. Most of the time, you make a noun plural by adding the letter 's' to the end. 'Cat' becomes 'cats' and 'book' becomes 'books.' Some words are special — you add 'es' instead, like 'box' becomes 'boxes.' A few words change completely, like 'child' becomes 'children.'
Practice Questions
Q1: What does singular mean?
Answer: It means there is only one.
Q2: What is the plural of 'dog'?
Answer: dogs
Q3: What is the plural of 'bus'?
Answer: buses
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Singular and Plural is a lesson in the Grammar chapter of Grade 1 English Language Arts. It is part of the Florida, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Singular and Plural is taught in Grade 1 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Florida, USA.
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