Singular: There is one CAT.
Plural: There are lots of ____.
cats
Singular: I ate one SANDWICH.
Plural: They ate lots of _______.
* Remember the rule! This word ends in -ch!
sandwiches
Singular: My dad broke that DISH.
Plural: Oh no! I broke all those ______.
dishes
Singular: What a nice blue dress!
Plural: The girls are wearing pretty ______.
dresses
Singular: I sat on a bench.
Plural: They sat on the ______.
benches
Singular: She has a nice HAT. Plural: They have nice _____.
hats
Singular: He has a nice WATCH.
Plural: They have lots of _____.
watches
Singular: The princess wore a pretty SASH.
Plural: Snow White and Cinderella wore pretty _____.
sashes
Singular: I saw a WALRUS at school!
Plural: At the zoo I saw six _______.
walruses
Singular: Where is that BOX? Plural: Where are all the _____?
boxes
Singular: Look at that DOG!
Plural: Look at all those ______!
dogs
Singular: I saw a witch at the Halloween party.
Plural: I saw seven ______.
witches
Singular: That is one small BUSH.
Plural: Those are ten tall ______.
bushes
Singular: He rides the green frog BUS.
Plural: They all ride different _________?
busses
Singular: Is that a PRINCESS?
Plural: Are those girls ______?
princesses
Singular: I have one BOOK.
Plural: She has lots of _____.
books
Singular: Ewww! Look at that LEECH!
Plural: Mrs. Fischer said she saw ten ____.
leeches
Singular: I bought one TOOTHBRUSH.
Plural: Mario and Alejandro bought three ______.
toothbrushes
Singular: I drank a GLASS of water.
Plural: He drank five _______ of water.
glasses
Singular: That is a fat FOX?
Plural: Those four ______ are fat!
foxes
Singular: Wow! look at that CAR!
Plural: Wow! Look at all those _____!
cars
Singular: That was one big PEACH!
Plural: I ate sixteen ______.
peaches
Singular: She used her HAIRBRUSH.
Plural: The girls used their _______.
hairbrushes
Singular: I teach one CLASS.
Plural: Mrs. Clark teaches two ______.
classes
Singular: What a beautiful CHILD.
Plural: Those three ______ are beautiful.
children