Class 2 Worksheet on Singular and Plural Nouns

Class 2 Worksheet on Singular and Plural Nouns
Class 2 Worksheet on Singular and Plural Nouns

Class 2 Worksheet on Singular and Plural Nouns

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One or Many: Singular and Plural Nouns for Class 2  

This Grade 2 worksheet helps children strengthen their grammar foundation by practicing singular and plural nouns. With interactive tasks like multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, underlining, and paragraph writing, learners gain accuracy and confidence in expressing one or many.  

Why Singular and Plural Nouns Matter in Grammar?  

Learning singular and plural nouns helps children:  
1. Recognize the difference between one and many.  
2. Apply pluralization rules correctly, including irregular forms.  
3. Use nouns naturally in sentences and short stories.  
4. Strengthen both reading and writing skills with real examples.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions: Pick the correct singular or plural form (e.g., library → libraries, butterfly → butterflies, child → children, potato → potatoes, battery → batteries).  
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks: Complete sentences using words like notebooks, addresses, dictionaries, cupcakes, policemen, toothbrush, uniforms.  
✅ Exercise 3 – Match the Following: Match pictures with words like classmates, handkerchiefs, watermelons, cake, caterpillar, vegetables, passengers, newspapers, players, raincoats.  
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle: Underline singular nouns and circle plural nouns in sentences (e.g., Birds build nests; The puppy chases a kitten; Grandpa tells stories).  
🧾 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing: Fill blanks in a zoo story with correct forms like tiger/tigers, monkey/monkeys, child/children, man/men, mouse/mice, fish/fish, toy/toys.  

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. libraries  
2. butterflies  
3. potato  
4. mosquitoes  
5. children  
6. countries  
7. church  
8. batteries  
9. strawberries  
10. children  

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. notebooks  
2. addresses  
3. dictionaries  
4. cupcakes  
5. policemen  
6. footpaths  
7. toothbrush  
8. playgrounds  
9. blackboards  
10. uniforms  

Exercise 3 – Match the Following  
Handkerchiefs → picture of folded cloth  
Classmates → picture of group of children  
Cake → picture of birthday cake  
Watermelons → picture of fruits  
Caterpillar → picture of green insect  
Vegetables → basket of veggies  
Passengers → group of travelers  
Newspapers → picture of stacked papers  
Players → children playing  
Raincoats → children in rainwear  

Exercise 4 – Underline / Circle  
1. water-bottle (singular), garden (singular)  
2. Grandpa (singular), stories (plural), dinner (singular)  
3. Birds (plural), nests (plural), roof (singular)  
4. driver (singular), buses (plural)  
5. Asha (singular), cups (plural), sink (singular)  
6. nurse (singular), patient (singular)  
7. Students (plural), assembly (singular)  
8. winds (plural), trees (plural)  
9. puppy (singular), kitten (singular)  
10. guard (singular), gates (plural)  

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Answers)  
1. tiger  
2. monkeys  
3. children  
4. man  
5. mouse  
6. mice  
7. fish  
8. fish  
9. toy  
10. toys  

This worksheet ensures Class 2 learners grasp plural rules, including tricky irregular forms, while building confidence in grammar and storytelling.  

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Frequently Asked Questions

Add -s to most words, add -es to words ending in s, sh, ch, or x, and change y to i + es.

Irregular nouns like man → men and mouse → mice need to be memorized separately.

Board games, interactive worksheets, and word sort races encourage active practice.