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NAME IT

NOUN
A noun names a person, place, or thing.

Person Thing
Place
mother book
doctor yard house
teacher home apple
friend school grass
nurse city table
zoo bag
A B
1. What do you call the
words you wrote?

2. How many nouns are


there in each picture?
• Nouns which are more
than one are called
plural nouns.
• Read the nouns in
column A. (How do the
nouns end?)
• Read the nouns in
column B? (How do the
nouns end?)
• How do we form plural
nouns?
We form plural nouns
by adding -s or -es.
trees benche potatoe
s s
boys classes tomatoe
s
umbrell boxes mangoe
as s
Remember

✔ Nouns which are more than one


are called plural nouns.

✔ Nouns that form their


plural by adding -s or
-es are called regular
nouns.
✔ Nouns ending in -ss, -sh, ch, -x, and -z form
their plural by adding -es.
Examples:
class – classes church – churches
wish – wishes box – boxes

✔ Some nouns ending in -o form their plural by


adding -es.
Examples:
tomato – tomatoes potato – potatoes

✔ However, most nouns that end in -o form their


plural by adding –s only.
Examples:
radio – radios piano – pianos
Write the words for the following images.

1 ___________ 6. ___________
.

2. ___________ 7. ___________

3. ___________ ___________
8.

4. ___________ ___________
9.

___________ 10. ___________


5.
1.Follow
instructions.
2.Participate
actively.
3.Respect each
other.
Prepare a dialog. One will act as a buyer
while the other one will be the vendor.
Each one will have at least three
sentences to say. Use the plural form of
the following nouns in your statements.
eggpla potato onion mango
nt
basket radish tomato egg
Assignment:

Look around your home and its


surroundings. List in your
notebook as many regular nouns
as you can see and write their
plural forms.

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