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Singular Answer Key

The document discusses singular, plural, and collective nouns through examples from a class trip to the zoo. It provides 15 sentences with bolded singular nouns, italicized plural nouns, and underlined collective nouns. It then asks the reader to complete tasks involving using these types of nouns in sentences.

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Singular Answer Key

The document discusses singular, plural, and collective nouns through examples from a class trip to the zoo. It provides 15 sentences with bolded singular nouns, italicized plural nouns, and underlined collective nouns. It then asks the reader to complete tasks involving using these types of nouns in sentences.

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Singular, Plural, and Collective Nouns

At the Zoo...
Part One: Identifying Singular, Plural, and Collective Nouns
BOLDED singular nouns.
ITALICIZED plural nouns.
UNDERLINED collective nouns.

1. Mr. Morton was very pleased with his students.

2. "This class is amazing and deserves rewards," said Morton.

3. Mr. Morton wanted to take his students to the zoo

4. So Mr. Morton called a company that rents buses to teachers.

5. The company is sending a bus to pick up the students.

6. The class was excited to see the animals at the zoo.

7. Deshawn most wanted to see a pack of wolves and a colony of bats.

8. Mr. Morton sang a song for the children.

9. The people on the bus were covering their ears.

10. The group was ready to get off the bus and see some animals.

11. Brittany almost tripped over a flock of geese.

12. The flock scattered to escape Brittany and her dangerous feet.

13. The class ate lunch across from a herd of deer drinking from a stream.

14. The herd noticed the class but kept drinking water.

15. The sounds of those wild animals gave Morton fresh ideas for songs to sing to
the class on the bus.

Part Two: Using Singular, Plural, and Collective Nouns


Complete each of the following tasks.
1. Write a sentence with a collective noun. Make the collective noun do something in
your sentence.

2. Write both the singular and plural forms of five nouns


Ex: cat / cats

3. Write both the singular and plural forms of two irregular nouns.
Ex: leaf / leaves

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