Class 2 Singular and Plural Nouns Worksheet



Class 2 Singular and Plural Nouns Worksheet

One or Many? Singular and Plural Nouns for Class 2
This Class 2 worksheet helps learners easily identify, form, and use singular and plural nouns in context. Through underlining, circling, MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks, sorting, and sentence writing, children build a clear understanding of noun number forms. Relatable examples and interactive formats make grammar fun and memorable.
Why Singular and Plural Nouns Matter in Grammar?
This worksheet helps learners:
1. Recognize when a noun refers to one or more than one.
2. Apply correct pluralization rules in writing.
3. Differentiate singular and plural forms in sentences.
4. Strengthen sentence construction skills.
Whatβs Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five hands-on activities:
π§ Exercise 1 β Underline & Circle Nouns
Students underline plural nouns and circle singular nouns in sentences like βBirds flew over the treeβ.
βοΈ Exercise 2 β Multiple Choice Questions
Learners select the correct singular or plural noun form from three options for each question.
π Exercise 3 β Fill in the Blanks
Students insert the correct singular or plural noun to complete the sentence meaningfully.
π Exercise 4 β Sorting Activity
A mixed list of nouns like *Chairs*, *Child*, *Book*, *Tables*, *Mouse* is sorted into singular and plural columns.
βοΈ Exercise 5 β Sentence Writing
Students write their own sentences using a given singular or plural noun.
β Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 β Underline Plural / Circle Singular
1. Birds (underline), tree (circle)
2. friend (circle), books (underline)
3. cats (underline), mice (underline)
4. balloons (underline), party (circle)
5. box (circle), toys (underline)
6. cousins (underline)
7. pencils (underline), desk (circle)
8. stars (underline), sky (circle)
9. sandwiches (underline), plate (circle)
10. Ducks (underline), pond (circle)
Exercise 2 β MCQs
1. Plural noun β dogs
2. Singular noun β apple
3. Plural β boxes
4. Singular β car
5. Plural β buses
6. Singular β cake
7. Plural β chairs
8. Singular β book
Exercise 3 β Fill in the Blanks (Answers may vary)
1. cows
2. sandwiches
3. bird
4. books
5. dog
6. shoes
7. toys
8. duck
9. apples
10. animals
Exercise 4 β Sorting
**Singular:** Child, Dress, Book, Apple, Mouse, Toy
**Plural:** Chairs, Ball, Boxes, Cats, Lamps, Tables
Exercise 5 β Sample Sentences (Answers may vary)
1. I ate a chocolate cake. (singular)
2. We rode our bikes to the park. (plural)
3. The boxes are full of toys. (plural)
4. A leaf fell from the tree. (singular)
5. The chair is in the corner. (singular)
Help your child master one-to-many word forms and boost sentence accuracy with this playful noun number practice!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most singular nouns take an -s or -es ending to form plurals, but some follow irregular patterns that must be memorized.
Using matching games, writing exercises, and reading examples helps students remember irregular plural forms.
Understanding singular and plural nouns builds a foundation for correct sentence structure and clear communication.