Problem Overview:
The task is to convert singular nouns into their plural forms by adding an "s" to each noun. The worksheet provides a list of 16 singular nouns, and the goal is to write the plural form of each.
Solution:
To solve this problem, we will add an "s" to each singular noun to form its plural form. Here are the steps:
1. Identify the singular noun.
2. Add an "s" to the end of the noun.
3. Write the plural form in the corresponding space.
Plural Forms:
Below are the plural forms of each noun:
1.
table →
tables
2.
friend →
friends
3.
spoon →
spoons
4.
hat →
hats
5.
phone →
phones
6.
lamp →
lamps
7.
cow →
cows
8.
teacher →
teachers
9.
car →
cars
10.
park →
parks
11.
plant →
plants
12.
toy →
toys
13.
book →
books
14.
zebra →
zebras
15.
rock →
rocks
16.
store →
stores
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. \text{tables} & 2. \text{friends} \\
3. \text{spoons} & 4. \text{hats} \\
5. \text{phones} & 6. \text{lamps} \\
7. \text{cows} & 8. \text{teachers} \\
9. \text{cars} & 10. \text{parks} \\
11. \text{plants} & 12. \text{toys} \\
13. \text{books} & 14. \text{zebras} \\
15. \text{rocks} & 16. \text{stores} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Explanation:
- The task involves converting singular nouns to plural nouns by simply adding an "s" to the end of each word.
- This method works for most nouns in English, although there are exceptions (e.g., irregular plurals like "child" → "children"), but this worksheet focuses on regular plurals.
- By following the instruction to add an "s," we ensure that each noun is correctly transformed into its plural form.
This approach helps students understand the basic rule for forming plurals in English.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of plural and singular worksheet.