How do you make regular nouns plural?
add -s to the end
Make the following word plural: dog
dogs
Change this phrase so that it shows possession. the wig that belonged to the woman
the woman's wig
Make the following noun plural: boy
boys
Is the following word count, non-count, or both (depending on context)? Family
count
If a singular noun ends in ‑s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z, how do you make it plural?
add- es
Make this word plural: furniture
furniture
How do you make a singular noun show possession?
add an 's to the end
Make the following noun plural: donkey
donkeys
Is the following word count, non-count, or both (depending on context)? Statistics
Non-count
If a singular noun ends in -y and the letter before the -y is a vowel how do you make it plural?
add -s
Is this word singular or plural: feet
plural
How do you make a plural noun show possession?
add an apostrophe after the final -s'
Make the following word plural: knife
knives
Is the following word count, non-count, or both (depending on context)? Tea
Non-count
If a singular noun ends in ‑y and the letter before the -y is a consonant how do you make it plural?
you change the -y to -i and add es
Is the following noun singular or plural: series
both
Make the following phrase show possession: the hats that belonged to the men
the men's hat
Make the following noun plural: equipment
equipment
Is the following word count, non-count, or both (depending on context)? Fish
Both (the animal can now be said fishes, but not the food)
If a noun ends with ‑f or ‑fe how do you make it plural?
change the -f or -fe to -v and add -es
Is the following noun singular or plural: fish
singular and plural
Change this phrase so that it shows possession: the shoes that belonged to the elves
the elves' shoes
Make the following noun plural: dice
die
Is the following word count, non-count, or both (depending on context)? Hair
Both (ex: Her hair is very long (uncountable) vs There is a hair in this sandwich (countable).