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Module in English Grammar Topic: Singular and plural Forms of Nouns (Both Regular and Irregular) Prepared by: ARVINJAY S. TALIM BSEd English III Submitted to: RUDY P. ESPOSO II Instructor III October 8, 2014 1

Introduction This is a module to explain and show the form of singular noun transforming to plural noun and Regular and Irregular plural forms of a noun. Most nouns in English have both singular and plural forms, and the plural is usually formed by adding -s to the singular. Although most nouns have plurals formed according to regular rules, some nouns have unusual, or irregular plurals. Pre-Test Instruction: Identify the noun in each sentence. Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. Ryan loves to eat. a. Loves b. To c. Ryan d. Eat 2. The children are eating.. a. Children b. Nap c. Are d. Eating 3. I have some sharp knives. a. I b. Some c. Knives d. Sharp 4. She is making three cakes. a. Cakes b. Making c. Three d. She 5. It is amazing to watch many birds flying. a. Amazing b. Flying c. Is d. Birds Pre-Activities Instruction: Identify the plural form of each noun. Choose the letter of the correct answer on the box and write it on the space provided. 1. Sister 2. Child 3. Stone 4. Match 5. Cat a. Childs f. Stones b. Matches g. Sisters c. Sisterses h. Children d. Cats i. Stoneses e. Matchs j. Catses 2

Instructions:Transform each plural noun into singular noun. Write the answer on the space provided. Ex. 1. Dogs Dog 1. Mothers - 2. Foxes - 3. Ladies - 4. Thieves - 5. Parties - Discussion Forms of Noun from Singular to Plural are shown below including the Regular and Irregular Noun. In general the plural of a noun is formed by adding -S to the noun. car house book bird pencil cars houses books birds pencils However: Regular Noun When the noun ends in SS, SH, CH or X, we add -ES to the noun. kiss wish match box fox kisses wishes matches boxes foxes When the noun ends in a VOWEL + Y, we add -S to the noun. boy holiday key guy boys holidays keys guys 3

When the noun ends in a CONSONANT + Y, we remove Y and add -IES to the noun. If the noun ends in IS, we change it to ES. party parties lady ladies story stories nanny nannies city cities analysis analyses basis bases crisis crises Irregular Noun There are a number of nouns that don't follow these rules. They are irregular and you need to learn them individually because they don't normally have an S on the end. Irregular nouns made plural by changing vowels, changing the word, or adding a different ending Singular man woman child foot tooth goose mouse If the noun ends in F or FE, we remove the F/FE and add -VES to the noun. Plural men women children feet teeth geese mice There are some nouns in English that are the same in the singular and the plural. life lives leaf leaves thief thieves wife wives fish fish sheep sheep deer deer moose moose aircraft aircraft 4

Drill Instruction:Underline at least 10 nouns in the paragraph. Repeated/Same noun underlined is not counted. Andre saw his opportunity. He grabbed the waitress and asked Who are those men at the other table with some ladies around them? She refused to answer, but when he pulled out a thousand dollar and put it inside the pocket of the waitress, she began giving informations. Andre change his disguise in order for no one to think suspicious at his appearance. The men that his looking for left the building. He didn t notice them because of the waitress s talkativeness. Andre decided to follow them in the parking lot, making a probability that they are there. He run as fast as he could just to catch those men but when he arrives, it s too late, the men got away. A call came in, it s his partner Zinjine asking if he get some information to those men. Andre sadly say no. Zinjine bursts into madness of what he said to him. He said many things but Detective Andre hung up his cellphone. Instruction: Group each word accordingly to its form. Singular noun Plural noun Chicken Calves Life Candies Ketchup Potatoes Enhancement Instruction: On the wall of words, encircle the pair of words that has the correct form of singular and plural noun and box the wrong pair of nouns. Chain - Chainses Codex - Codices Corpus - Corpora Basis - Bases Erratum - Errata Goose - Gooses Locus - Locuses Minutia - Minutias Phylum - Phyluves Ovum - Ova 5

Instruction: Complete the illustration by filling out the needed word/term. Singular Noun Plural Noun RN(regular noun)/irn(irregular noun) tax taxes 1. 2. babies 3. criterion 4. 5. horse 6. RN 7. cacti 8. nucleus 9. 10. Reinforcement Instruction: Complete each sentence by selecting the correct singular or plural form of noun, if the correct answer is not in the choices, write the correct answer. Write the answer on the space provided. On the space provided before each number, write IN if the word selected/answered is an irregular noun and RN if it is a regular noun. 1. Diego Grande has many (shoe,shoes,shoeses). 2. Danny has a big face and only two (tooth, tooths, teeths). 3. My sister s (hobby, hobbys, hobbieses) are eating and texting. 4. These (photo, photos, photoses) are amazing. 5. Fixing an old (watch, watchs, watches) is hard. 6. He has two (pet, pets, petses). 7. Three (mouse, mouses, mices) are running in the kitchen, 8. I have five (coin, coins, coinses) in my pocket. 9. One (canarys, canaries, caarieses) is sailing in the sea. 10. Gilbert had two (wife, wifes, wives, wiveses) during his life. Instruction: Complete the illustration. Encircle the plural form of noun and use it to construct your own sentence on the space provided. Quizes 1. Quiz Quizzzeses Quizzes Data 2. Datum Datums Datuves 6

2. Datum 3. Axis Axises Axes Axeses Meaningful Activity The teacher groups the students into 5. Afterwards calls a representative in each group to pick an envelope containing a task to be accomplished within 10 minutes. (Every performance is graded base from the criteria) General Instruction: Each group must list down the nouns used by the other groups while performing and identify its form. Repeated use of the same noun is not counted. Ex. 1. Children plural form of noun Envelope (All 3 enevelopes have the same task) Instruction:Make a short skit about your daily life routine or any situation that had happened in your life. Don t forget to include exact 20 nouns in your presentation. Repetition of the same noun is allowed but not counted. Criteria % Creativity 25 Usage of Nouns 50 Clarity of Voice 15 Gesture 10 Total 100 The teacher asks the students to have a dyad or triad group then posts/shows 3 different pictures. Afterwards instructs them to choose only one picture individually. After done choosing a picture, the teacher asks students to construct an essay individually about the image they picked within 20 minutes. When the task is done, the teacher collects the outputs and checks if the usage and form of nouns are correct. (Every output is graded base from the criteria) 7

House Gordon College Mall School Intsruction:Construct an essay about the picture picked related to your life within 20 minutes.(to be cited by the teacher when time is up: Exchange paper with your partner and underline the nouns used and write the number of nouns implied on the upper right of the paper) Criteria % Coherence of ideas 20 Usage of Nouns 60 Handwriting (readable) 10 Neatness 10 Total 100 Post Test I. True/False: Write T if the forms of noun is correct and F if it is wrong. 1. Life Lives 2. Tree Trees 3. Battery Batterys 4. Dime Dimes 5. Ox Oxen 6. Glass Glasses 7. Lead Leadses 8. Wind Winves 9. Puppy Puppies 10. Audience - Audience II. Enumeration: List down 20 Regular and Irregular Plural noun. Use any illustration for a clearer presentation. III. Essay: Construct an essay using all the nouns listed on the enumeration and underlined the nouns used. IV. Compare and Contrast: Base from your understanding, compare and contrast Regular plural noun from Irregular plural noun using a Venn Diagram. 8

Key to Correction Pre-Test 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. D Pre-Activities 1. G 2. H 3. F 1. Mother 2. Fox 3. Lady 4. B 5. D 4. Thief 5. Part Drill (Words to be underlined) Andre,opportunity, waitress, men, table, ladies, dollar, pocket,appearance, building, lot, probability, partner, Zinjine, madness, things, cellphone. Singular noun Chicken Life Ketchup Crayon Ball Plural noun Calves Candies Potatoes Pillows Medicines Enhancement (Words to be encircled) Codex Codices Corpus Corpora Basis - Bases (Words to be boxed) Chain Chainses Goose Gooses Locus Locuses Erratum - Errata Ovum - Ova Minutia Minutias Phylum - Phyluves 9

Singular Noun Plural Noun RN(regular noun)/irn(irregular noun) tax taxes 1. RN 2. Baby babies 3. RN Criterion 4. criteria 5. IRN Horse 6. horses RN 7. Cactus Cacti 8. IRN nucleus 9. Nuclei 10. IRN Reinforcement 1. Quizzes 2. Data 3. Axes (Answer may vary in the essay part) RN 1. shoes IN 2. teeth RN 3. hobbies RN 4. photos RN 5. watch Meaningful Activity - Answers may vary - Answers may vary. Post Test I. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T II. - Answers may vary III. - Answers may vary IV. - Answers may vary Reference http://www.grammar.cl/notes/plural_nouns.htm http://www.k12reader.com/term/irregular-plural-nouns/ regularandirregularpluralsnouns-120426183458-phpapp01 RN IN RN RN IN 6. T 7. F 8. F 9. T 10. T 6. pets 7. mice 8. coins 9. canary 10. wives 10