The image you provided is a helpful reference guide for making nouns plural in English. It doesn't ask a specific question to solve, but rather provides rules and examples. Since no specific task was given (like "make these words plural"), I will summarize the key rules from the chart so you can use them for your homework.
Here are the main rules for making nouns plural:
1.
Most nouns: Just add
-s
Example: sticker → stickers
2.
Nouns ending in ch, s, z, sh, or x: Add
-es
Example: box → boxes
3.
Nouns ending in f or fe: Change
f/fe to
v, then add
-es
Example: leaf → leaves
4.
Nouns ending in consonant + y: Change
y to
i, then add
-es
Example: story → stories
5.
Nouns ending in vowel + y or vowel + o: Just add
-s
Example: toy → toys; kangaroo → kangaroos
6.
Nouns ending in consonant + o: Add
-es
Example: potato → potatoes
These rules cover most common cases. Some words are exceptions (like “child → children” or “mouse → mice”), but they’re not shown here.
Final Answer: The image shows six rules for forming plural nouns with examples. Use these rules depending on how the singular noun ends.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of plural nouns notes.