Two Bad Ants - Grammar
Plural Nouns
| A plural noun names more then one person, place, or thing. | |
| Add s to form the plural of most singular nouns. | |
| Add es to form the plural of nouns that end ins, sh, ch, or x. | |
| Change y to i and add es to form the plural of nouns ending in a consonant and y. | |
| Some nouns have special plural forms. |
Examples on plural usage:
| ant | ants | box | boxes | |
| dish | dishes | penny | pennies | |
| man | men | tooth | teeth | |
| mouse | mice | monkey | monkeys | |
| church | churches | house | houses | |
| boss | bosses |
Grammar/Mechanics Checklist
Please check your work to see what you have;
| spelled plural nouns correctly. | |
| capitalized proper nouns | |
| begun your sentences begin with a capital letter and end sentences with the appropriate punctuation mark. |
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