The task is to convert the singular nouns into their plural forms. Below is the completed worksheet with explanations for each transformation:
Plurals Worksheet
| S.no | Singular | Plural |
|------|----------|--------|
| 1 | dog | dogs |
| 2 | brush | brushes|
| 3 | child | children|
| 4 | key | keys |
| 5 | truck | trucks |
| 6 | fox | foxes |
| 7 | man | men |
| 8 | note | notes |
| 9 | bus | buses |
| 10 | box | boxes |
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Explanation of Each Transformation:
1.
dog → dogs
- Most nouns form plurals by adding
-s to the singular form.
2.
brush → brushes
- Nouns ending in
-sh,
-ch,
-s,
-x, or
-z typically add
-es to form the plural.
3.
child → children
- Some nouns have irregular plural forms. "Child" becomes "children," which is an exception to the general rules.
4.
key → keys
- Similar to "dog," most nouns simply add
-s to form the plural.
5.
truck → trucks
- Again, a straightforward addition of
-s to the singular form.
6.
fox → foxes
- Like "brush," nouns ending in
-x generally add
-es to form the plural.
7.
man → men
- This is another irregular plural form. "Man" changes to "men."
8.
note → notes
- A regular plural formed by adding
-s to the singular form.
9.
bus → buses
- Nouns ending in
-s usually add
-es to form the plural.
10.
box → boxes
- Nouns ending in
-x typically add
-es to form the plural.
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Summary:
- Most nouns form plurals by adding
-s.
- Nouns ending in
-s,
-x,
-ch,
-sh, or
-z usually add
-es.
- Some nouns have irregular plural forms (e.g., "child" → "children," "man" → "men").
This worksheet helps reinforce the rules of forming plurals in English.
Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}
\hline
\text{S.no} & \text{Singular} & \text{Plural} \\
\hline
1 & \text{dog} & \text{dogs} \\
2 & \text{brush} & \text{brushes} \\
3 & \text{child} & \text{children} \\
4 & \text{key} & \text{keys} \\
5 & \text{truck} & \text{trucks} \\
6 & \text{fox} & \text{foxes} \\
7 & \text{man} & \text{men} \\
8 & \text{note} & \text{notes} \\
9 & \text{bus} & \text{buses} \\
10 & \text{box} & \text{boxes} \\
\hline
\end{array}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of plural worksheet 2nd grade.