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Recognise Irregular Plurals

In this worksheet, students will learn and practise spelling plural nouns that don't follow any rules.

'Recognise Irregular Plurals ' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 2

Year:  Year 3 English worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Writing: Composition

Curriculum subtopic:   Vocabulary Awareness

Popular topics:   Nouns worksheets

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Worksheet Overview

Most plural nouns end in -s, and there are rules to help us spell them, such as changing -y to -ies.

 

Unfortunately, there are quite a few words that don't follow any rules, and we just have to learn these!

 

a goose

one goose

 

two geese

two geese

 

Let's see how we get on looking at some unusual plurals in this activity.

 

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