Singular vs. Plural Practice Worksheet

Singular vs. Plural Practice

This worksheet provides images alongside sentences to help students determine whether singular or plural forms are appropriate. Students choose between “is” and “are” in sentences, reinforcing the concept of subject-verb agreement based on the number of items shown in each picture. This task builds students’ awareness of plurality in English grammar. By connecting pictures to grammatical choices, students gain practical experience in language rules.

Practicing with singular and plural forms sharpens students’ grammar skills, especially in subject-verb agreement. This exercise develops observational skills as students assess whether the picture shows one or multiple items. Students also improve reading comprehension, learning to connect visual cues with appropriate language choices. This foundational grammar knowledge supports more accurate sentence construction and effective communication.