Singular means one, and plural means more than one. Most nouns form plurals by adding "-s" or "-es," but some have irregular forms like "child" and "children." Punctuation marks like commas, full stops, and question marks help organise sentences and make writing clear. Both skills are important for correct grammar and clear communication. The Singular and Plural Worksheets for Grade 3 combine practice with numbers and punctuation. These 10 questions will test your understanding of singular-plural forms and punctuation rules. Take this quiz to see how well you can write and structure sentences.
| Topic | Quiz |
|---|---|
| Nouns | Quiz on Nouns |
| Verbs | Quiz on Verbs |
| Pronouns | Quiz on Pronouns |
| Adjectives | Quiz on Adjectives |
| Adverbs | Quiz on Adverbs |
| Simple Tense | Quiz on Simple Tense |
| Articles and Prepositions | Quiz on Articles and Prepositions |
| Word Power | Quiz on Word Power |
| Types of Sentences | Quiz on Types of Sentences |
| Subject and Predicate, Conjunctions | Quiz on Subject and Predicate, Conjunctions |
| Singular-Plural, Punctuations | Quiz on Singular-Plural and Punctuations |
| Comprehension | Quiz on Comprehension |