Names one person, place, thing or idea.
What is a singular noun?
A noun can be the ________ of the sentence.
What is a subject?
___________ tells whom or what after the verb.
What is a direct object?
Is a word that follows a noun and helps identify it or add more information about it.
What is a(n) appositive?
It expresses possession, or ownership.
What is a Possessive Noun?
Names more than one person, place, thing or idea.
What is a plural noun?
A __________ renames the subject.
What is a subject complement?
____________ tells to whom or what, or to what or for what, the action has done.
What is a indirect object?
It is not necessary in order to understand the sentence, it just gives extra information.
What is a nonrestrictive?
________ that i s, that each person owns something independently------ the -;s is used after each noun.
What is a separate possession?
The plural form for valley.
What is valleies?
Identify the subject of the sentence.
Quebec is a province in Canada.
What is Quebec?
Just as a subject complement renames the subject, an _______ renames the direct object.
What is a object complement?
The appositive is necessary in order to now which musician is meant.
What is a(n) restrictive?
_______ that is, to shown that one thing is owned together----- the -'s is used only after the last noun.
What is a joint possession?
What is women?
Identify the subject of the sentence.
The chicken crossed the road.
What is Chicken.
Identify the direct object.
Many students joined the drama club.
What is a club?
Is an appositive that modifies.
What is a appositive phrase?
What is the singular possessive of city.
What is city's?
The plural form for fox.
Identify the subject complement of this sentence.
The capital is Ottawa.
What is Ottawa?
Identify the indirect object.
The drama teacher taught the students acting basics.
What is students?
Identify the appositive.
The famous musician Louis Armstrong was the leader of the Hot fives, a jazz band.
What is Louis Armstrong?
What i the plural possessive of the Adamses.
What is the Adamses'?