Singular Nouns
Nouns as Objects
Appositives
Possessive Nouns
Plural Nouns
100

This names ONE person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a Singular Noun?

100

This tells what the sentence is about.

What is the Subject?


100

This follows the noun and helps identify or add to it.

What is an Appositive?


100

This expresses possession or ownership.

What is a Possessive Noun?

100

This names MORE THAN one person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a Plural Noun?

200

Form the singular of 'dresses'.

What is 'dress'?

200

This renames the subject.

What is a Subject Complement?

200

When the appositive is set off by commas, it is what?

What is Nonrestrictive?

200

Two or more nouns that indicate each person owns something independently is ____

What is Separate Possession?

200

Form the plural of the word 'roof'.

What is 'roofs'?

300

Add -es to words that end in one of these five letters.

What is s, x, z, ch, or sh?

300

Name the object complement of this sentence.

The teacher appointed Katelyn costume designer.

What is 'designer'?

300

When the appositive is not set off by comas it is what?

What is Restrictive?

300

Two or more nouns that indicate that one thing is owned to together is ____

What is Joint Possession?

300

Form the plural of the word 'rodeo'.

What is 'rodeos'?

400

Make the word end in -s if this letter is preceded by a vowel.

What is y?

400

This renames the direct object.

What is the Object Complement?

400

Identify the appositive in this sentence.

Carl's brother, David, is a good piano player.

What is 'David'?

400

Identify if the nouns are joint or separate possession.

Daisy and Sally's painting is colorful.

What is joint possession?

400

Form the plural of the word 'tomato'.

What is 'tomatoes'?

500

Make the ending -ies if this letter is preceded by a consonant.

What is y?

500

Name the subject and the subject complement in this sentence.

Toronto is Canada´s most popular city. 

What is ´Toronto´ and ´city´?

500

Identify if the appositive in this sentence is restrictive or nonrestrictive.

Beth's brother Michael is good at sports.

What is restrictive? 

500

Identify the possessive noun in the sentence.

The girl's skill at drawing is impressive.

What is 'girl's'?

500

Form the plural of the word 'merry-go-round'.

What is 'merry-go-rounds'?

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