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plural and singular nouns
overview
plural and singular nouns
shared learning
nouns can be singular or plural.
singular means one. plural means more than one.
example: box is a singular noun. there is only one box.
boxes is a plural noun. there are more boxes than one.
modelling
as a class, pick out plural and singular nouns.

  1. the trees are green.
  2. cats are furry.
  3. a chair tipped over.
  4. six horses ran in the race.
  5. mary ate breakfast.
  6. dad bought six donuts.

have the students write in their grammar section.
nouns can be singular or plural. singular means one.
the box is large. box is singular.
plural means more than one.
the boxes are large. boxes is plural.

Explanation:

Response

To solve the task of identifying plural and singular nouns in each sentence, we analyze each one based on the definitions (singular = one, plural = more than one):

1. The trees are green.
  • Noun: trees
  • Analysis: "trees" is the plural of "tree" (more than one tree).
  • Classification: Plural
2. Cats are furry.
  • Noun: cats
  • Analysis: "cats" is the plural of "cat" (more than one cat).
  • Classification: Plural
3. A chair tipped over.
  • Noun: chair
  • Analysis: "a chair" refers to one chair.
  • Classification: Singular
4. Six horses ran in the race.
  • Noun: horses
  • Analysis: "six horses" means more than one horse.
  • Classification: Plural
5. Mary ate breakfast.
  • Noun: breakfast (uncountable, but contextually refers to one meal)
  • Analysis: "breakfast" here refers to one instance of the meal.
  • Classification: Singular
6. Dad bought six donuts.
  • Noun: donuts
  • Analysis: "six donuts" means more than one donut.
  • Classification: Plural
Final Answers (by sentence):
  1. Plural (trees)
  2. Plural (cats)
  3. Singular (chair)
  4. Plural (horses)
  5. Singular (breakfast)
  6. Plural (donuts)

Answer:

To solve the task of identifying plural and singular nouns in each sentence, we analyze each one based on the definitions (singular = one, plural = more than one):

1. The trees are green.
  • Noun: trees
  • Analysis: "trees" is the plural of "tree" (more than one tree).
  • Classification: Plural
2. Cats are furry.
  • Noun: cats
  • Analysis: "cats" is the plural of "cat" (more than one cat).
  • Classification: Plural
3. A chair tipped over.
  • Noun: chair
  • Analysis: "a chair" refers to one chair.
  • Classification: Singular
4. Six horses ran in the race.
  • Noun: horses
  • Analysis: "six horses" means more than one horse.
  • Classification: Plural
5. Mary ate breakfast.
  • Noun: breakfast (uncountable, but contextually refers to one meal)
  • Analysis: "breakfast" here refers to one instance of the meal.
  • Classification: Singular
6. Dad bought six donuts.
  • Noun: donuts
  • Analysis: "six donuts" means more than one donut.
  • Classification: Plural
Final Answers (by sentence):
  1. Plural (trees)
  2. Plural (cats)
  3. Singular (chair)
  4. Plural (horses)
  5. Singular (breakfast)
  6. Plural (donuts)