Louis is my baby brother. He
likes to play with his toys. His
best toy is a walking robot.
Everyday, Louis together with
our babies in the village play at
the plaza. They play these for
three days a week. They were
very happy.
My Baby Brother
Comprehension Check-up:
1. Who is my baby brother?
2. What does he like to play with?
3. What is his best toy?
4. Where does he play everyday?
5. With whom does he play with?
6. How did Louis feel after playing?
7. Why was he happy?
Look at the following pictures. Study
the nouns below each picture.
key keys
toy toys
A
Let us study these pair of words.
A
Singular Plural
tray trays
day days
joy joys
valley valleys
B
Singular Plural
daisy daisies
lily lilies
copy copies
grocery groceries
Setting Standards in
Grouping:
1. Select a leader, writer and the
reporter in each group.
2. Read the instructions carefully in
the given chart.
3. Each member of the group must
share their ideas and opinions in
answering the activity.
4. Clean your area after doing and
answering your activity.
Group 1:
Give the plural forms of the
underlined noun and use it in a
sentence.
1. Birds fly high in the sky.
2. I see mountains and valley
anywhere in Palompon.
flies
valleys
3. My duty is to serve our
barangay.
4. Gomez family is generous
to others.
5. I walk near the
bay.
duties
families
bays
Group 2:
Look for the nouns ending in y in the puzzle
and use it in a sentence. Select only 5 nouns
given beside the puzzle.
Complete the poem. Choose the correct form
of the nouns inside the parenthesis.
My Silly Puppies
My puppies
are silly (puppy, puppies)
They play with the (monkey, monkeys)
but not with the (turkey, turkeys)
They play with the (donkey, donkeys)
but not with the (pony, ponies)
My puppies
are silly (puppy, puppies)
They eat a lot of (jelly, jellies)
but they don’t like (lily, lilies)
They eat a lot of (berry, berries)
but they don’t like (cherry, cherries)
How do we form the plural of nouns
ending in –y with a vowel before it?
How do we form the plural of nouns ending
in –y with a consonant before it?
- Nouns ending in –y with a vowel before it form
their plural by adding –s only
- Nouns ending in –y with a consonant before it
form their plural by changing –y to i and adding –
es.
Direction: Use plural form of the nouns
inside the parenthesis.
1. All the ___________ (daisy) in the vase
are lovely.
2. We walk along the _________ (bay) every
morning.
3. Some of the _________ (daddy) were
playing basketball.
4. Our _________(library) are full of books.
5. We can see the ________(ray) of the sun
early in the morning.
daisies
bays
daddies
librarie
s rays
Write the plural form of the following
nouns and use it in a sentence.
1. city
2. boy
3. factory
4. cry
5. comedy