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Singular and Plural Nouns Worksheet

The document provides examples of singular and plural nouns. A singular noun names one person, place or thing, while a plural noun names more than one. It gives the examples of "lizard" and "rock" as singular nouns and "rabbits" and "trees" as plural nouns. It then has students underline the nouns in sentences and identify them as singular or plural.
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Singular and Plural Nouns Worksheet

The document provides examples of singular and plural nouns. A singular noun names one person, place or thing, while a plural noun names more than one. It gives the examples of "lizard" and "rock" as singular nouns and "rabbits" and "trees" as plural nouns. It then has students underline the nouns in sentences and identify them as singular or plural.
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Name: ____________________________

Singular and Plural Nouns


A singular noun names one person, place, or thing.
example: A lizard crawls on top of the rock.
There is only one lizard in the sentence, so the word lizard is a singular noun.
Also, there is only one rock in the sentence, so the word rock is a singular
noun too.
A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing.
example: Two rabbits ran through the trees.
There is more than one rabbit, so the word rabbits is a plural noun.
Also, there is more than one tree, so the word trees is a plural noun too.
Underline the noun in each sentence below. On the line next to the sentence, tell whether
the noun is singular or plural.
1.

The squirrel is running fast.

2.

Three of the plates are round. _______________________

3.

My grandmother is very kind.

_______________________

4.

They gave her a nice gift.

_______________________

5.

Answer the telephone, please. _______________________

6.

My crayons are broken.

_______________________

7.

Have you seen my keys?

_______________________

8.

That map is old.

_______________________

9.

It flew in the sky.

_______________________

10.

There are ten fish.

_______________________

_______________________

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ANSWER KEY

Singular and Plural Nouns


A singular noun names one person, place, or thing.
example: A lizard crawls on top of the rock.
There is only one lizard in the sentence, so the word lizard is a singular noun.
Also, there is only one rock in the sentence, so the word rock is a singular
noun too.
A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing.
example: Two rabbits ran through the trees.
There is more than one rabbit, so the word rabbits is a plural noun.
Also, there is more than one tree, so the word trees is a plural noun too.
Underline the noun in each sentence below. On the line next to the sentence, tell whether
the noun is singular or plural.
1.

The squirrel is running fast.

singular

2.

Three of the plates are round. plural

3.

My grandmother is very kind.

singular

4.

They gave her a nice gift.

singular

5.

Answer the telephone, please. singular

6.

My crayons are broken.

plural

7.

Have you seen my keys?

plural

8.

That map is old.

singular

9.

It flew in the sky.

singular

10.

There are ten fish.

plural

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