General Nouns
Common, Proper,
Singular or Plural Nouns
Singular and Plural
Possessive Nouns
Simple Subject
and Direct Objects
Subject Complements
and Nouns vs. Verbs
100

Name the noun in the sentence:


Jack washed dishes.

Jack

100

Tell if the noun is common or proper:


potato

Proper

100

Complete the sentence with the singular possessive form of the noun in parentheses:


___________ favorite show is Jimmy Neutron. (Jimmy)

Jimmy's

100

Name the simple subject:


Tony Stark is Iron Man

Tony Stark

100

Tell if the underlined word is a noun or a verb:


The man watered the plants very carefully so that the he did not spill or overflow their planters on to the floor.

Noun

200

Name the noun in the sentence:


While washing the car, the worker filled his bucket with fresh water.

Worker, car, bucket, water

200

Tell whether the noun is common or proper:


Columbus

Proper

200

Complete the sentence with the singular possessive form of the noun in parentheses:


A _________ skin is made up of scales. (lizard)

Lizard's

200

Name the simple subject:


Benjamin Franklin was a founding father.

Benjamin Franklin

200

Name the subject complement:


Disney World is a resort in Florida.

Resort

300

Name ALL of the common nouns in the sentence:


All of the dogs, cats, mice, monkeys, gorillas, Sabretooth Tigers, Mountain Lions, snakes, and lizards were locked up for the night.

Dogs, cats, mice, monkeys, gorillas, snakes, lizards

300

Tell if the noun is singular or plural:


The dogs ate the food.

Plural

300

Complete the sentence with the plural possessive form of the noun in parentheses:


The vet tried to keep the _______ eggs safe. (birds)

Birds'

300

Name the direct object:


Trees covered the house.

Trees

300

Tell if the underlined word is a noun or a verb:


Boardman, Ohio is where St. Charles School is located.

Noun

400

Name the proper noun in the sentence:


Captain Smith stayed onboard Titanic until is sank beneath the waves.

Captain Smith, Titanic

400

Tell whether the noun is common or proper:


The bushes were filled with green leaves.

Plural

400

Complete the sentence with the plural possessive form of the noun in parentheses:


Many ________ families prayed for their safe return. (firefighters)

Firefighters'

400

Name the simple subject:


John Williams is an American composer and conducted music for Jurassic Park, SupermanIndiana Jones, and Star Wars.

John Williams

400

Name the subject complement:


Gotham is the home of the Batman.

Home

500

Name ALL of the proper nouns in the sentence:


Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, that guy over there, guy, and George Washington were all considered founding fathers to this country.

Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, George Washington

500

Tell whether the noun is common or proper:


There was only a single sheep in the field.

Singular

500

Complete the sentence with the plural possessive form of the noun in parentheses:


Most of _________ dreams of going to the theme park came true. (childrens)

Childrens'
500

Name the direct object:


Jupiter has several moons.

Jupiter

500

Tell if the underlined word is a noun or a verb:


Do not over water the plants.

Verb

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