Friday, February 3, 2012

ESL in Pictures: Singular and Plural Nouns

Here are some pictures that illustrate the concepts of singular and plural nouns.

Since there is just one tree and one house in the following picture, the nouns are singular.
















The tree is in front of the house.


Since there are many trees here, the noun is plural. The plural form of the word tree is trees.

The trees in the park are changing colors during autumn.


The following picture features one apple, because there is only one apple, apple is in the singular form.
















The apple is on the table.


The following picture features more than one apple, so the noun apple is in the plural form.

















There are two apples on the table.


Try practicing yourself with the images below and other persons, places, things, animals, ideas and events you see today!


Can you write sentences describing the following pictures with proper singular or plural forms of the nouns?



























































What are some nouns that you see in these pictures? Are they in plural or singular form? Do you have difficulty with plural and singular forms or do you understand it? Share your thoughts, comments and questions with us. 


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