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One and More than One

ICSE · Class 1 · English Grammar and Composition

Summary of One and More than One for ICSE Class 1 English Grammar and Composition. Key concepts, important points, and chapter overview.

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Overview

This chapter introduces young learners to the basic concept of singular and plural nouns in English grammar. It helps children understand how the names of things change when there is only one or more than one. Simple pictures and examples like 'one cat' and 'two cats' make it easy to learn. The chap

Key Concepts

A singular noun means there

A singular noun means there is only one person, animal, or thing. For example: one cat, one book, one child.

A plural noun means there

A plural noun means there are two or more people, animals, or things. Most nouns add 's' at the end, like 'cats' or 'books'. Some change completely, l

Most nouns become plural by adding

Most nouns become plural by adding 's' (regular), but some words change in special ways (irregular), like 'mouse' becomes 'mice' and 'foot' becomes 'f

Learning Objectives

  • Identify singular and plural forms of common nouns
  • Understand how adding 's' or changing the word makes it plural
  • Use singular and plural nouns correctly in sentences
  • Recognize irregular plural forms like 'child' to 'children' and 'mouse' to 'mice'

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the important topics in One and More than One for ICSE Class 1 English Grammar and Composition?
Key topics in One and More than One include Singular and Plural Concept Overview, Special Plural Words - One and More Than One, Singular and Plural Nouns - Complete Overview. These are the concepts ICSE Class 1 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in One and More than One — ICSE Class 1 English Grammar and Composition?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 44 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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