Singular means one, and plural means more than one. For example, one "cat" is singular, and two "cats" is plural. Learning to change singular words into plural is important for speaking and writing correctly. The Singular Plural Worksheet for Class 1 allows students to practice this important grammar skill. Most words become plural by adding "s" or "es," but some have special rules. These 10 questions will help students practice forming plurals and identifying singular and plural nouns. Attempt this quiz to check how well you can change one into many.
| Topic | Quiz |
|---|---|
| Adjectives (Describing Animals, Persons, Birds, Toys) | Quiz on Adjectives (Describing Animals, Persons, Birds, Toys) |
| Animals (Babies, Sounds, Wild, Pet and Domestic), Words starting and ending with ch, sh, ab, ap, at, an, ll, ck, ip, in | Quiz on Animals (Babies, Sounds, Wild, Pet and Domestic) |
| Feminine and Masculine and Rhyming Words | Quiz on Feminine and Masculine and Rhyming Words |
| Information Retrieval | Quiz on Information Retrieval |
| Jumbled Letters and Odd One Out | Quiz on Jumbled Letters and Odd One Out |
| Nouns | Quiz on Nouns |
| Simple Prepositions (in, on, under, above, near, over, below) | Quiz on Simple Prepositions |
| Punctuation | Quiz on Punctuation |
| Singular Plural | Quiz on Singular and Plural |
| Synonyms and Antonyms | Quiz on Synonyms and Antonyms |
| Tenses | Quiz on Tenses |
| Word Pair | Quiz on Word Pair |