26 November 2021

Friday 26 November 2021

This week, we’ve been learning all about how o make singular nouns plural. For example, we have one bus but two buses. A plural is more than one of something. There are a few different ways to make singular nouns plural – the list below covers lots of these. Your child should practise spelling the singular and plural of each noun (the plural is shown in brackets) in preparation for a test on Friday 03 December 2021.

 

address(es)

century(ies)

group(s)

ghurch(es)

lorry(ies)

jelly(ies)

wolf(ves)

roof(ves)

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