Singular-Plural Worksheet-14
A. Bates B. Batse C. Bats D. Batts
A. Girafe B. Giraff C. Giraf D. Giraffe
A. Keyies B. Keyes C. Keies D. Keys
A. Erasers B. Eraseres C. Eraserrs D. Eraseries
A. Dressess B. Dresses C. Dreses D. Dresess
A. Dishs B. Dishess C. Dishes D. Dishees
A. Womans B. Women C. Womens D. Womanes
A. Letteres B. Leters C. Letterrs D. Letters
A. Thiefs B. Thiefes C. Thieves D. Thievs
A. Flis B. Flies C. Flys D. Flyes
Answer Key:
Explanation: This is a regular noun and so takes only ‘s’ to form its plural.
Explanation: This noun takes only ‘s’ to form its plural and so its singular is ‘giraffe.’
Explanation: This noun ends in ‘y’ but there is a vowel before ‘y’ (‘e’) and so takes only ‘s’ to form its plural.
Explanation: This is a regular noun and so takes only ‘s’ to form its plural.
Explanation: This noun ends in ‘ss’ and so it takes ‘es’ to form its plural.
Explanation: This noun ends in ‘sh’ and so takes ‘es’ to form its plural.
Explanation: This is a noun which changes its vowel to form the plural and so ‘a’ changes to ‘e.’
Explanation: This is a regular noun and so takes only ‘s’ to form its plural.
Explanation: This noun ends in ‘f’ so to form the plural we first remove ‘f’ and then add ‘ves’ to form the plural.
Explanation: This noun ends in ‘y’ and so take ‘ies’ to form its plural.