Plural Nouns
Possessive Nouns
Appositives
Subject-Verb Agreement
Pronouns
100

What is the plural form of the noun "child"?


Children

100

How do you make the singular noun "cat" possessive?

Add 's (cat’s).

100

What part of grammar is this describing? A noun or noun phrase that renames or explains another noun next to it.



An appositive

100

What is the correct verb for this sentence: "The dog (run/runs) fast."

Runs

100

Which pronoun would replace the noun in this sentence: "Samantha likes to read books."

She

200

How do you make a noun ending in "y" plural, like "city"?

Change the "y" to "i" and add "es" (cities).


200

What is the possessive form of "James"?

James’s


200

Identify the appositive in this sentence: "My brother, a talented musician, plays guitar in a band."

"A talented musician"

200

Which verb completes the sentence: "The players (was/were) ready for the game."

were

200

Identify the pronoun in this sentence: "They are going to the park tomorrow."

They

300

What is the plural form of "mouse"?



mice

300

How do you make the plural noun "dogs" possessive?

Add an apostrophe after the s (dogs’).


300

Is the appositive essential or non-essential in this sentence: "The book, a bestseller, was made into a movie."

Non-essential (it’s extra information).

300

Choose the correct verb: "Each of the students (has/have) a textbook."

Has

300

What is the correct pronoun to replace the underlined part of the sentence?
"The teacher and the students were excited about the field trip."

They


400

What is the correct plural form of "cactus"?

Cacti or cactuses

400

What is the possessive form of the plural noun "children"?

Children's

400

Combine these two sentences using an appositive: "My friend is an artist. My friend painted that mural."

My friend, an artist, painted that mural.

400

What is the correct verb for this sentence: "Neither the teacher nor the students (was/were) on time."

Were
400

What type of pronoun is "himself" in this sentence: "He completed the project by himself."

Reflexive pronoun

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