Regular Versus Irregular Plural Nouns
Regular plural nouns:
Using the general rule of adding -s, or -es to a singular noun.
Examples: dog --> dogs ; class --> classes
Irregular plural nouns:
NOT using the general rule of regular plural nouns. Irregular plural nouns can vary and usually have more obvious spelling changes - or none at all!
Examples: fish --> fish ; leaf --> leaves
FREE Plural Nouns Worksheet

SLP tip: digital shorts or YouTube clips are some other entertaining ways to review singular versus plural nouns!
This video focuses on plural nouns that end in -s, -es, and -ies.
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