Singular & Plural Nouns
Subjects & Complements
Objects & Complements
Appositive Adventures
Possessive Power
100

Plural of gallery

galleries

100

Subject in: Canada borders the United States on the north.

Canada

100

Direct object in: The wardrobe designers chose costumes.

costumes

100

Appositive in: Jazz, an American invention, is popular today.

an American invention (explains Jazz)

100

Singular possessive of Thomas

Thomas’s

200

Plural of knife

knives

200

Complement in: The capital of Canada is Ottawa.

Ottawa

200

Indirect object in: A local actress gave the cast free coaching.

cast

200

Restrictive or nonrestrictive? The jazz musician Wynton Marsalis was born in New Orleans.

Restrictive (needed to identify the noun)

200

Plural possessive of children

children’s

300

Correct plural: echo

echoes

300

Subject & complement in: My favorite hobby is reading mystery novels.

Subject = hobby; Complement = reading mystery novels

300

Object of preposition in: There was a huge round of applause for the actors.

actors

300

Appositive in: The trumpet, a brass instrument, is associated with jazz.

a brass instrument (explains trumpet)

300

Correct: the dogs collars

dogs’ collars

400

Fix this to plural: The child

The children

400

Linking or action verb? The puppies looked adorable.

Linking (looked = seemed/appeared)

400

Object complement in: The town paper named Emma the best actress.

best actress

400

Add commas: Their father Ellis Marsalis is a noted jazz pianist.

Their father, Ellis Marsalis, is a noted jazz pianist.

400

Joint or separate? Liam and Noah’s project was creative.

Joint (one project, owned together)

500

Which rule explains why ladies ends with –ies?

Consonant + y → change y to i and add -es

500

Identify complement: The star of the movie became a household name.

a household name

500

Find DO and IO in: The casting director assigned Claire the lead role.

DO = role; IO = Claire

500

Identify 2 appositives: The famous musician Louis Armstrong was the leader of the Hot Fives, a jazz band.

Louis Armstrong and a jazz band

500

Possessive of compound: mother-in-law

mother-in-law’s

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