Class 1 English Worksheet on Singular Plural Nouns

Class 1 English Worksheet on Singular Plural Nouns
Class 1 English Worksheet on Singular Plural Nouns

Class 1 English Worksheet on Singular Plural Nouns

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One or Many: Singular and Plural Nouns for Class 1  

This Grade 1 worksheet builds grammar skills with a focus on singular and plural nouns. Children learn to change words from one to many using the simple rules of -s and -es endings. Through fun activities like multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, underlining, and paragraph writing, learners gain confidence in using correct noun forms.  

Why Singular and Plural Nouns Matter in Grammar?  

Understanding singular and plural nouns helps children:  
1. Express quantity clearly in sentences.  
2. Use nouns correctly in both spoken and written English.  
3. Strengthen early grammar foundations for higher classes.  
4. Connect everyday vocabulary with grammar practice.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions: Choose the correct singular or plural form (e.g., notebook → notebooks, lunchboxes → lunchbox).  
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks: Complete sentences with correct singular/plural words like pencil-case, school-buses, gumboots, workbooks.  
✅ Exercise 3 – Match the Following: Match pictures to words such as tomatoes, umbrellas, teachers, postcards, footballs.  
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle: Underline singular nouns and circle plural nouns in given sentences (e.g., A boy rides a bicycle; Many birds sit on wires.  
🧾 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing: Fill blanks in a short passage with correct singular or plural words (e.g., Meera brings one paintbrush, Riya brings two notebooks, Ravi wears a raincoat, friends dry raincoats.  

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. notebooks  
2. lunchbox  
3. schoolbags  
4. pineapple  
5. matchbox  
6. chocolate  
7. vegetable  
8. raincoat  
9. classrooms  
10. notebook  

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. pencilcase  
2. paintbrush  
3. textbooks  
4. sharpener  
5. classmates  
6. school buses  
7. cricket ball  
8. gumboots  
9. bus passes  
10. workbooks  

Exercise 3 – Match the Following  
Umbrellas → umbrellas  
Potatoes → potatoes  
Tomatoes → tomatoes  
Bicycles → bicycles  
Teachers → teachers  
Postcards → postcards  
Blackboard → blackboard  
Boat → boat  
Students → students  
Footballs → footballs  

Exercise 4 – Underline Singular / Circle Plural  
1. boy (singular), bicycle (singular)  
2. girls (plural), songs (plural), classroom (singular)  
3. dog (singular), tree (singular)  
4. birds (plural), wires (plural)  
5. farmer (singular), rice (singular), field (singular)  
6. brothers (plural), cricket (singular), ground (singular)  
7. Raj (singular), cups (plural), kitchen (singular)  
8. Father (singular), scooter (singular), work (singular)  
9. cat (singular), milk (singular), bowl (singular)  
10. puppy (singular), ball (singular), rain (singular)  

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Answers)  
1. paintbrush  
2. notebooks  
3. raincoat  
4. raincoats  
5. sandwiches  
6. bags  
7. chart  
8. pictures  
9. apple  
10. bananas  
11. bird  
12. birds  
13. book  
14. pencils  

This worksheet makes grammar practice interactive and practical, giving Class 1 learners a strong foundation in singular and plural nouns.  

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Frequently Asked Questions

A singular noun names one item, while a plural noun names more than one.

Words like child → children and foot → feet are irregular plurals that must be memorized.

They may add extra letters, confuse irregular forms, or forget the correct spelling rule.