Singular & Plural Nouns
Subjects & Complements
Objects & Object Complements
Appositives
Possessive Nouns
100

What is the plural of city?

cities

100

What is the subject in: "The rainbow appeared after the storm."?

rainbow

100

What is the direct object in: "She kicked the ball."?

ball

100

Define an appositive.

A noun or phrase that renames or gives more info about another noun.

100

Rewrite: the bike of the boy → ?

the boy’s bike

200

What is the plural of leaf?

leaves

200

What is the subject complement in: "My sister is a teacher."?

teacher

200

What question do you ask to find a direct object?

Ask “What?” or “Whom?” after the verb.

200

Find the appositive: "My brother, a firefighter, works downtown."

a firefighter

200

What’s wrong with: "The womens locker room?"

Missing apostrophe — should be The women’s locker room.

300

What is the plural of baby?

babies

300

Define a subject complement.

A word that renames or describes the subject and follows a linking verb.

300

What is the indirect object in: "He gave Maya a book."?

Maya

300

True or False: Use commas with restrictive appositives.

False — you use commas with nonrestrictive ones.

300

Correct this: The boys’s uniforms

The boys’ uniforms

400

What is the plural of knife?

knives

400

Name two common linking verbs.

is, am, are, was, were, be, been, become, seem (any two) 

400

What is the object complement in: "They elected her president."?

president

400

Identify the appositive: The author J.K. Rowling wrote the Harry Potter series.

J.K. Rowling

400

How do you make a plural noun ending in s possessive?

Add only an apostrophe (’).

500

Give two rules for forming plurals of nouns ending in y and f.

If a word ends in a consonant + y, change y to i and add -es. If it ends in f or fe, change f to v and add -es.

500

Create your own sentence with a subject complement.

My dog is a great runner. — runner is the subject complement.

500

Create your own sentence with a direct and indirect object.

I gave Jason a pencil. — Jason = indirect, pencil = direct.

500

Write your own sentence using a nonrestrictive appositive.

My cat, a fluffy kitten, sleeps all day. — a fluffy kitten is the appositive.

500

Create a sentence with a compound possessive noun.

My mother-in-law’s car is red.

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