Singular, Plural, and Collective Nouns
At the Zoo
Morton was very pleased with his students.
Highlight the SINGULAR NOUNS YELLOW, the PLURAL NOUNS BLUE, and the COLLECTIVE NOUNS GREEN.
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"This class is amazing and deserves rewards," said Morton.
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Morton wanted to take his students to the zoo.
Highlight the SINGULAR NOUNS YELLOW, the PLURAL NOUNS BLUE, and the COLLECTIVE NOUNS GREEN.
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So Morton called a company that rents buses to teachers.
Highlight the SINGULAR NOUNS YELLOW, the PLURAL NOUNS BLUE, and the COLLECTIVE NOUNS GREEN.
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The company is sending a bus to pick up the students.
Highlight the SINGULAR NOUNS YELLOW, the PLURAL NOUNS BLUE, and the COLLECTIVE NOUNS GREEN.
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The class was excited to see the animals at the zoo.
Highlight the SINGULAR NOUNS YELLOW, the PLURAL NOUNS BLUE, and the COLLECTIVE NOUNS GREEN.
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Deshawn most wanted to see a pack of wolves and a colony of bats.
Highlight the SINGULAR NOUNS YELLOW, the PLURAL NOUNS BLUE, and the COLLECTIVE NOUNS GREEN.
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Morton sang a song for the children.
Highlight the SINGULAR NOUNS YELLOW, the PLURAL NOUNS BLUE, and the COLLECTIVE NOUNS GREEN.
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The people on the bus were covering their ears.
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The group was ready to get off the bus and see some sights.
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Brittany almost tripped over a flock of geese.
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The flock scattered to escape Brittany and her dangerous feet.
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The class ate lunch across from a herd of deer drinking from a stream.
Highlight the SINGULAR NOUNS YELLOW, the PLURAL NOUNS BLUE, and the COLLECTIVE NOUNS GREEN.
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The herd noticed the class but kept drinking water.
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The sounds of those wild animals gave Morton fresh ideas for songs to sing to the class on the bus.
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Write a sentence with a collective noun. Make the collective noun do something in your sentence.
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Write both the singular and plural forms of five nouns.
Ex: cat / cats
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Write both the singular and plural forms of two irregular nouns.
Ex: leaf / leaves
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Singular, Plural, and Collective Nouns
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