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Plural Nouns That Change Spelling

Plural Nouns That Change Spelling. Day 1. Plural Nouns with different spellings:. Plural nouns name more than one person, place, animal, or thing Some nouns change their spelling to name more than one. Underline the plural noun in each row. Foot feet tooth Wolves wolf leaf

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Plural Nouns That Change Spelling

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  1. Plural Nouns That Change Spelling

  2. Day 1

  3. Plural Nouns with different spellings: • Plural nouns name more than one person, place, animal, or thing • Some nouns change their spelling to name more than one.

  4. Underline the plural noun in each row • Foot feet tooth • Wolves wolf leaf • Child goose children • Teeth foot mouse

  5. Day 2

  6. Some nouns change their spelling to name more than one.

  7. Choose the plural word in ( ). • Many (mouse, mice) build nests in walls. • Those (goose, geese) are loud! • You chew with all of your (teeth, tooth). • (Wolves, Wolf) live in packs. • Did the robbers have (wife, wives)? • A bird has two (foot, feet).

  8. Day 3

  9. Some nouns change their spelling to name more than one person, place, animal, or thing.

  10. Circle the correct plural noun. • The (leaf, leaves) are beginning to fall. • The (children, child) are playing. • All the (man, men) were talking. • (Women, Woman) like to go shopping. • The (mouse, mice) were gnawing on the cheese. • Brush your (tooth, teeth) every day.

  11. Day 4

  12. Some nouns change their spelling to name more than one person, place, animal, or thing.

  13. Write these nouns in their plural form. • Child ________________ • Man ________________ • Mouse ________________ • Foot ________________ • Woman ________________ • Tooth ________________ • Leaf ________________ • Wolf _________________ • Goose _________________

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