The task is to write the plural form of each noun listed in the image. To solve this, we need to follow the rules for forming plurals in English. Here are the general rules:
1.
Most nouns add
-s: cat → cats, bed → beds.
2.
Nouns ending in -s, -sh, -ch, -x add
-es: box → boxes, brush → brushes.
3.
Nouns ending in -y (preceded by a consonant) change
-y to -ies: baby → babies, story → stories.
4.
Nouns ending in -f or -fe often change
-f/fe to -ves: leaf → leaves, knife → knives.
5.
Irregular plurals have unique forms: mouse → mice, child → children.
6.
Some nouns do not change at all: sheep → sheep, deer → deer.
Now, let's solve the problem step by step:
Left Column:
1.
cat →
cats
2.
tomato →
tomatoes
3.
bed →
beds
4.
dress →
dresses
5.
box →
boxes
6.
cup →
cups
7.
church →
churches
8.
paper →
papers
9.
fox →
foxes
10.
hand →
hands
11.
wish →
wishes
12.
frog →
frogs
13.
bus →
buses
14.
elephant →
elephants
15.
watch →
watches
16.
dinosaur →
dinosaurs
17.
crayon →
crayons
Right Column:
1.
plate →
plates
2.
buzz →
buzzes
3.
car →
cars
4.
dish →
dishes
5.
tree →
trees
6.
brush →
brushes
7.
pen →
pens
8.
match →
matches
9.
door →
doors
10.
sandwich →
sandwiches
11.
boy →
boys
12.
tax →
taxes
13.
balloon →
balloons
14.
class →
classes
15.
lion →
lions
16.
egg →
eggs
17.
glass →
glasses
18.
girl →
girls
Final Answer:
```
Left Column:
cat → cats
tomato → tomatoes
bed → beds
dress → dresses
box → boxes
cup → cups
church → churches
paper → papers
fox → foxes
hand → hands
wish → wishes
frog → frogs
bus → buses
elephant → elephants
watch → watches
dinosaur → dinosaurs
crayon → crayons
Right Column:
plate → plates
buzz → buzzes
car → cars
dish → dishes
tree → trees
brush → brushes
pen → pens
match → matches
door → doors
sandwich → sandwiches
boy → boys
tax → taxes
balloon → balloons
class → classes
lion → lions
egg → eggs
glass → glasses
girl → girls
```
This completes the task! Each word has been correctly converted to its plural form according to the rules of English grammar.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of singular noun worksheet.