Class 2 Irregular Singular and Plural Nouns Worksheet

Class 2 Irregular Singular and Plural Nouns Worksheet
Class 2 Irregular Singular and Plural Nouns Worksheet

Class 2 Irregular Singular and Plural Nouns Worksheet

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Different Words, Same Meaning: Irregular Singular & Plural Nouns for Class 2

This Grade 2 English grammar worksheet helps young learners understand irregular singular and plural nouns—nouns that do not follow the usual “add -s” rule. Through simple, familiar examples, students learn how certain words change completely when they become plural, such as child to children, foot to feet, and mouse to mice.

Focused on the topic of Singular & Plural Nouns (Irregular), this worksheet builds clarity through guided and engaging practice. Learners work through multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks using an irregular noun word bank, picture-based matching activities, identifying singular and plural nouns in sentences, and applying their learning in a short paragraph.

The exercises are carefully designed for Class 2 learners, using everyday vocabulary and real-life contexts to make grammar learning meaningful and enjoyable. By practising irregular forms repeatedly, students gain confidence and accuracy in both reading and writing.

Why Irregular Plural Nouns Matter in Grammar?

Irregular plural nouns are an important grammar concept for Grade 2 students because:
1. They help children recognise noun forms that do not follow standard rules.
2. They improve sentence accuracy and word usage.
3. They strengthen reading comprehension by reducing confusion.
4. They prepare learners for more advanced grammar topics.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five structured grammar activities designed for Grade 2 learners:

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the correct irregular singular or plural noun to complete each sentence.

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students fill in sentences using the correct irregular noun from a word bank.

Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
Students match pictures with the correct irregular plural nouns, building visual association.

Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle 
Students underline the singular noun and circle the plural noun in each sentence.

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks 
Students read a short paragraph and complete it using correct irregular singular and plural nouns.

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. scissors 2. feet 3. teeth 4. mice 5. sheep 
6. knives 7. men 8. people 9. deer 10. loaves 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. children 
2. teeth 
3. feet 
4. people 
5. women 
6. oxen 
7. geese 
8. loaves 
9. leaves 
10. mice 

Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
1. children → children 
2. knives → knives 
3. teeth → teeth 
4. leaves → leaves 
5. people → people 
6. mice → mice 
7. geese → geese 
8. women → women 
9. oxen → oxen 
10. loaves → loaves 

Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle 
1. Singular: child | Plural: toys 
2. Singular: man | Plural: people 
3. Singular: mouse | Plural: grains 
4. Singular: woman | Plural: books 
5. Singular: foot 
6. Singular: tooth 
7. Singular: goose | Plural: ducks 
8. Singular: ox | Plural: carts 
9. Singular: person 
10. Singular: loaf | Plural: children 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks 
men, children, geese, mice, deer, students 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Irregular plurals change spelling completely instead of adding s, such as man to men.

These nouns do not follow fixed rules, so repeated exposure helps children remember them.

They use familiar words and simple sentences to reinforce correct plural forms.