

Class 1 Practice Worksheet for Singular and Plural Nouns
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Singular and Plural Nouns: English Worksheet for Class 1
Support your child’s grammar foundation with this Class 1 English worksheet on singular and plural nouns—words that show one or more than one. Through clear fill-in-the-blank questions, this worksheet helps children choose between singular and plural forms based on sentence context.
Why Singular and Plural Forms Matter:
Understanding when to use cat vs. cats or foot vs. feet helps children communicate more accurately. This concept improves both grammar and real-world sentence clarity, especially when describing quantity.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
After completing this worksheet, your child will:
1. Identify and correctly use singular and plural forms of common nouns.
2. Differentiate between one and more than one in sentence context.
3. Improve grammar precision in writing and conversation.
4. Gain confidence in recognizing patterns and exceptions in plural formation.
What This Worksheet Covers:
📝 Choose Between Singular and Plural Nouns:
Children are given two options and must fill in the correct noun form based on what makes sense in the sentence.
Examples include:
“I see two _______ (cats/cat) on the wall.”
“She has one _______ (doll/dolls).”
“My _______ (foot/feet) are muddy.”
🎯 Covers Regular and Irregular Forms:
Includes both regular plurals (apples, shoes, birds) and irregular forms (feet, children, mice) to deepen understanding and vocabulary.
📚 Aligned with Class 1 Curriculum (CBSE, ICSE & State Boards):
This worksheet supports core grammar concepts taught in Grade 1, giving learners extra practice with number-based noun use.
🎨 Promotes Quantity Awareness Through Language:
By thinking about the number in each sentence, children develop both language and logical reasoning skills simultaneously.
✅ Make Grammar Count—One Word at a Time
Download this Class 1 English worksheet on singular and plural nouns and help your child practice quantity-aware grammar in a fun and focused way.