Plural Nouns Exercises

Practice forming plural nouns with these 5 comprehensive interactive exercises. Master regular plurals, -es endings, irregular forms, and contextual usage with instant feedback on your answers.

Exercise Instructions

Write the plural form of the noun in parentheses:

  • Most nouns: add -s (cat → cats)
  • Nouns ending in -s, -x, -z, -ch, -sh: add -es (box → boxes)
  • Nouns ending in consonant + y: change y to ies (city → cities)
  • Some irregular plurals: man → men, child → children

1. I have three (book) on my desk.

2. The (child) are playing in the park.

3. She bought two (box) of chocolates.

4. How many (city) have you visited?

5. The (woman) are discussing the project.

6. There are many (dish) on the table.


📝 Exercise 2: Regular Plural Forms

Instructions: Write the plural form of each noun.

1. Book →

2. Car →

3. Dog →

4. Apple →

5. Chair →


📝 Exercise 3: Plurals with -es Ending

Instructions: Write the plural form of each noun.

1. Bus →

2. Box →

3. Watch →

4. Tomato →

5. Dish →


📝 Exercise 4: Irregular Plural Nouns

Instructions: Write the plural form of each irregular noun.

1. Child →

2. Man →

3. Woman →

4. Tooth →

5. Mouse →


📝 Exercise 5: Fill in the Blanks with Correct Plural Nouns

Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct plural form of the noun in parentheses.

1. I saw three in the garden. (butterfly)

2. The are playing in the park. (child)

3. We bought some fresh from the market. (tomato)

4. My are very comfortable. (shoe)

5. The flew south for the winter. (goose)


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