Most Nouns Irregular

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Most nouns

singular
+s
plural
Some nouns
singular
Irregular
plural

A dinosaur Two dinosaurs A child Three children

sh
singular
+es
plural
ch
singular
+es
plural

A brush brushes A watch Four watches


Some nouns Irregular Some nouns Irregular
singular plural singular plural

A mouse Two mice A man Two men

Some nouns Irregular Some nouns Irregular


singular plural singular plural

A woman Two women A tooth teeth


vowel+y +s s +es
singular plural singular plural

A monkey Two monkeys A bus Two buses

ss +es x +es
singular plural singular plural

A glass Two glasses A box Two boxes


Consonant+y
singular
y+ies
plural
f
singular
f+ves
plural

A baby Two babies A leaf Two leaves

No change No change No change No change


singular plural singular plural

A fish Two fish A sheep Two sheep


Some nouns Irregular Some nouns Irregular
singular plural singular plural

A foot Two feet A person Four people

Some nouns
singular
Irregular
plural
o
singular
+es
plural

A goose Two geese A tomato Tomatoes


fe
singular
fe+ves
plural
o
singular
+es
plural

A knife Two knives A potato potatoes

Vowel+o +s o +s
singular plural singular plural

A zoo Zoos A photo Photos


PLURALS GO FISH!
RULES:

Ss play in small groups (4-6). Before starting the game, print 1 copy of all the pages per group, laminate them and cut them out.

Shuffle the picture cards and deal five cards out to each player. The object of this game is to get rid of all of your cards by collecting
singular and plural pairs. The first player starts by either:
- placing down a singular/plural pair saying, for example, “I have got a child and three children”.
- or asking another player for a matching card. For example, if they have the card with a watch, they should ask to any player they
choose: “Have you got watches?” If the student asked does not have the card needed, he/she should say: “No, I haven’t. Go fish.”
And the first player pick up a card from the draw pile (the sea).

Players continue asking others for cards and drawing from the pile. When they have successfully collected a singular and plural match,
they place it down on the table.

The first player to make singular/plural pairs out of all their cards is the winner.

Another option would be that play continues until all the cards have been collected in pairs. The player with the most pairs is the winner.

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