Concrete/Abstract Nouns
Common/Proper Nouns
Collective/Compound Nouns
Plural Nouns
Possessive Nouns
100

Is vegetable a concrete or abstract noun?

Concrete

100

Is city a common or proper noun?

Common

100

Is family a collective noun? Yes/No

Yes

100

What is the plural form of the noun bird?

Birds

100

Make the noun possessive. The mother of Flynn.

Flynn's mother

200

Is beauty concrete or abstract?

Abstract

200

Is North American a common or proper noun?

Proper

200

Is laser a compound noun? Yes/No

No

200

What is the plural version of dish?

Dishes

200

Make the noun possessive. The offices of the doctors

doctors' offices

300

Find the concrete noun in the sentence. Flynn is a handsome dog.

Flynn or dog

300

Find the common noun in the sentence. You go to school every day.

School

300

Find the collective noun in the sentence. The flock of geese flew to the pond.

Flock

300

What is the plural version of penny?

Pennies

300

Make the noun possessive. the car of the sister-in-law

sister-in-law's car

400

Find the abstract noun in the sentence. Her book became an overnight success.

Success


400

Find the proper noun in the sentence. Have you ever swam in the Atlantic Ocean?

Atlantic Ocean

400

Find the compound noun in the sentence. He is a truck driver that drives around the country.

Truck driver

400

What is the plural version of loaf?

Loaves

400

Make the noun possessive. The song of the boys

The boys' song

500

Label ALL the nouns in the sentence as concrete or abstract. The store got justice when the robber was arrested.

store - concrete

justice - abstract

robber - concrete 

500

Label ALL the nouns in the sentence as common or proper. Those people are visiting a museum in Maine.

People - common

Museum - common

Maine - proper

500

Label ALL the nouns in the sentence as collective or compound. The basketball team flew to Hong Kong for the championship game.

Basketball - compound

team - collective

Hong Kong - compound

500

What is the plural version of child?

children

500

Make the noun possessive. The coat of Morris

Morris's coat

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