Any complete sentence will always have two parts to it: a subject and a predicate (or verb). Sentence subjects can use singular or plural nouns. (Recall that a noun is a person, place, or thing.)
Singular subjects talk about one noun. Let's look at an example.
The phone is in the office.
In this case, the singular subject is "phone," as only one phone is being discussed.
Plural subjects talk about two or nouns. Below is an example.
Three phones are in my house.
In this case, the plural subject is "phones." There are multiple phones being referenced in that sentence.
Test your knowledge of the singular and plural forms of some nouns by playing this Quia matching activity. Then come back here & report how you did! Did you learn anything new?
Quia link: http://www.quia.com/mc/67715.html
Have fun!
12 comments:
I understand how to use the plural and singular terms so the quizz was easy for me. I played the game twice and get them all right.
Allison
I Understood (correction)
Allison.
I did the quiz and I understand singular and plural.
Dorothea M.
mirlene
I had fun, when I did the quiz.
This quiz was very easy for me because I have a very good understanding of singular and plural terms. I played the game once and all were correct.
Leonie Florestal
I tried the quiz out a few times and got them all right. I don't usually have trouble with singular and plural nouns so it was easy for me.
Thanks, Christopher Nieto
I enjoyed the quiz and understood the singular and plural terms.
Sheila w.
I really love these games,they make learning fun.Plus,it makes learning alot easier.The words singular and plural seem so much more complicated than they are.
The quiz was pretty easy,I got them all right.
Gm
The quiz was a piece of cake :D. It was so easy and I had all right. I enjoyed it.
Geraldine G.
The quiz was pretty easy. I understand plural and singular. It was fun.
Abbey P.
I am familiar with the plural and singular subjects.
It was fun to play the game. I got all of them right.
Margie
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