Forms of Nouns
Proper, Common, & Counting
Compound, Concrete, Abstract
Where does the apostrophe/"s" go?
100

A Person, Place, Thing, or Idea/Concept.

What is a noun?

100

All proper nouns have this type of punctuation at the very beginning.

What are capitalized?

100

A word made up of two or more words. Can be written as 1 word, 2 words, or hyphenated. 

What are compound nouns?

100

Cow: singular possessive form.

What is cow's?

200

This type of noun is when there is only one person, place, thing, or idea mentioned.

What is a singular noun?

200

Titles, names of specific people, places, things, or ideas. 

What are Proper Nouns?

200

These nouns can be perceived with your senses.

What are concrete nouns?
200

Jesus: Singular possessive.

What is Jesus' ?

300

This type of noun shows ownership from one person, place, thing, or idea. 

What is singular possessive?

300

Any normal nouns, nonspecific peoples, places, things, or ideas/concepts.

What are common nouns?

300

These nouns cannot be perceived through your senses.

What are abstract nouns?

300

Elk: Plural possessive 

What is Elk's?

400

Multiples of one noun.

What are plural Nouns?

400

These nouns will always be in the singular form. 

What are noncount nouns?

400

This is what you should use to find the correct usage of a compound noun.

What is a dictionary?
400

Fish bowls: plural possessive

What are fish's bowls?

500

This noun shows group ownership.

What is plural possessive?

500

Adding these words before a noun can help determine if it is count or noncount.

What is a/an?

500

Both abstract and compound nouns can be these 2 types of nouns (hint: not singular/plural). 

What are common or proper? 

500

Dog collars: Plural possessive

What is Dogs' collars?

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