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In this lesson, grade three students will explore the concept of plural forms, particularly focusing on words that end in "y." Students will learn how to change singular nouns to plural correctly, including when to change "y" to "ies" and when to simply add "s." Through examples, such as "story" to "stories" and "baby" to "babies," students will gain a clear understanding of the rules. Interactive exercises will help students apply their knowledge and fill in blanks with the correct plural forms, enhancing their learning experience.
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The Plural 2 Al-Bashair Private School Grade Three
Read the following plural forms then think which one is correct and why: storys story = stories
Read the following plural forms then think which one is correct and why: storys story = stories
Read the following plural forms then think which one is correct and why: monkeys monkey = monkies
Read the following plural forms then think which one is correct and why: monkeys monkey = monkies
The Plural with ies: In the plural form when the word ends with (y) and the letter before (y) is a consonant the (y i). We add (ies)
Example 1: The (baby)babies are very cute.
Example 2: I read four (story)stories every day.
The Plural with ies: In the plural form when the word ends with (y) and the letter before (y) is a vowel (a,e,i,o,u) the (y) stays as it is. We just add (s)
Example 1: The (toy) toys are very nice.
Example 2: I put the (key) keys in my bag.
Now, fill in the blanks using the correct word: 1- I can see two (fly) _______ on my window.
Now, fill in the blanks using the correct word: 1- I can see two (fly) flies on my window.