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part 2: singular, plural, and collective nouns- highlight (in different colors) singular, plural, and collective nouns in the following sentences. 1. mr. morton was very pleased with his students. 2. \this class is amazing and deserves rewards,\ said morton. 3. mr. morton wanted to take his students to the zoo. complete the following tasks. 1. write both the singular and plural forms of five nouns. ex: cat/cats 2. write both the singular and plural forms of two irregular (not normal) nouns. ex: leaf/leaves
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Part 2: Highlighting Nouns
- Sentence 1: Mr. Morton was very pleased with his students.
- Singular noun: Mr. Morton (highlight in one color, e.g., green)
- Plural noun: students (highlight in another color, e.g., blue)
- No collective noun here.
- Sentence 2: "This class is amazing and deserves rewards," said Morton.
- Singular noun: class (green), Morton (green)
- Plural noun: rewards (blue)
- Collective noun: class (can be highlighted in a third color, e.g., yellow, as it refers to a group of students)
- Sentence 3: Mr. Morton wanted to take his students to the zoo.
- Singular noun: Mr. Morton (green), zoo (green)
- Plural noun: students (blue)
- No collective noun here.
Task 1: Singular and Plural Forms of Five Nouns
- dog/dogs
- book/books
- chair/chairs
- table/tables
- pen/pens
Task 2: Singular and Plural Forms of Two Irregular Nouns
- man/men
- child/children
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Part 2: Highlighting Nouns
- Sentence 1: Mr. Morton was very pleased with his students.
- Singular noun: Mr. Morton (highlight in one color, e.g., green)
- Plural noun: students (highlight in another color, e.g., blue)
- No collective noun here.
- Sentence 2: "This class is amazing and deserves rewards," said Morton.
- Singular noun: class (green), Morton (green)
- Plural noun: rewards (blue)
- Collective noun: class (can be highlighted in a third color, e.g., yellow, as it refers to a group of students)
- Sentence 3: Mr. Morton wanted to take his students to the zoo.
- Singular noun: Mr. Morton (green), zoo (green)
- Plural noun: students (blue)
- No collective noun here.
Task 1: Singular and Plural Forms of Five Nouns
- dog/dogs
- book/books
- chair/chairs
- table/tables
- pen/pens
Task 2: Singular and Plural Forms of Two Irregular Nouns
- man/men
- child/children