It looks like you've uploaded an image of a worksheet titled
"Make It Plural", where the task is to write the correct
plural form of each
singular noun shown in the pictures.
Here's how to solve it:
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🔹 Instructions:
- Look at the
singular picture on the left.
- Identify the object (e.g., cup, apple, bee).
- Write the
plural form of that word next to the corresponding
plural picture on the right.
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Let’s go through each row based on the images shown:
#### 1.
Cup
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Singular: One cup (image shows one cup)
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Plural: Two cups (image shows two cups)
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✔ Answer: *cups*
#### 2.
Apple
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Singular: One apple
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Plural: Two apples (image shows two apples)
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✔ Answer: *apples*
#### 3.
Bee
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Singular: One bee
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Plural: Multiple bees (image shows three bees)
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✔ Answer: *bees*
#### 4.
(Fourth Row – likely "dog" or "cat")
- The fourth row appears to show a single animal (like a dog or cat) and then multiple ones.
- Assuming it's a
dog:
- Singular: dog
- Plural: dogs
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✔ Answer: *dogs* (or *cats*, depending on the image)
> ⚠️ Note: Since the last image is partially cut off, I'm assuming it's a common animal like a dog or cat. You should check the actual image.
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✔ Final Answers:
| Singular | Plural |
|---------|--------|
| cup |
cups |
| apple |
apples |
| bee |
bees |
| dog |
dogs *(or cats, etc., depending on image)* |
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📝 Explanation:
To make nouns plural:
- Most nouns add
-s → *cup → cups*
- Nouns ending in
-s, -sh, -ch, -x, -z often add
-es → *box → boxes*
- Some words change internally (like *child → children*)
- But in this case, all are regular plurals with just adding
-s
This exercise helps kids learn basic pluralization rules using visual cues.
Let me know if you'd like this formatted as a printable answer sheet!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of make it plural es worksheet.