Singular means only one,
Plural means more than one
You should have learnt the many ways that we make a singular noun into a plural noun.
These are the plurals that we have made this half term. You should have been learning them every week.
You need to remember ‘the rules’ that you have learnt. Say the words and look at them carefully and test yourself.
Week 1
buckets, churches, bushes, pencils, brushes, torches, princesses, spades, foxes, flutes
Week 2
stitches, kisses, watches, buses, dishes, potatoes, dominoes, boxes, witches, patches, wishes, classes
Week 3
firemen, feet, children, women, sheep, mice, teeth, flies, chimneys, lollies, enemies, holidays, daisies
Week 4
wolves, cliffs, chiefs, shelves, calves, loaves, leaves, cuffs, thieves, knives, halves
Week 5
babies, stories, boxes, ponies, days, hats, toys, scarves, leaves, churches