Changing nouns from singular to plural using the suffix "-es"
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS2 English (2)
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- Q1Identify the nouns.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q2Select the plural common nouns.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3When do we remove the 'y' and add '-ies' when using the suffix '-es'?when the root word ends in two consonant letterswhen the root word ends in a digraph including a 'y'when the root word ends in 'y' after a consonantwhen the root words ends in 'e'30s
- Q4Choose the correct spelling of the word in bold in this sentence: At the weekend, the little boy went to two partees.partyespartyiespartiespartys30s
- Q5Choose the correct spelling of the word in bold in this sentence: Pass me the kees.keyieskeyeskeyskeyz30s
- Q6Choose the correct spelling of the word in bold in this sentence: Izzy loves eating berrees.berriesberreysberiesberrys30s