Common/Proper
Adding S or ES &
and words ending in Y
irregular plurals
Pronouns
I vs Me
100

Do common nouns start with an upper or lowercase letter?

lowercase

100

Do you add an s or es to make the word "clock" plural?

just add s so it becomes clocks

100

Is women singular or plural?

singular

100

Is he and she a pronoun?

yes

100

Does this sentence make sense? 


Jim and me play soccer?

No

200

Is Boston common or proper?

Proper

200

how do you spell the plural word for "fox"?

Foxes

200

Is geese singular or plural?

plural

200

Is child a pronoun?

no

200

What is wrong with this sentence? If wrong, please correct it. 

Give it to Frank and I.

The I should change to me

300

Which is common and which is proper? Legos and toys

Legos-proper

toys-common

300

How do you spell more than one baby?

How do you spell more than one turkey?

babies

turkeys

300

Which is singular and which word is plural? die vs dice

die singular

dice plural

300

Give an example of a pronoun

example: it, them, they, we, I, you

300

Change this sentence to make sense.


My dad gave my sister and I some money. 

My dad gave my sister and me some money. 

400

Which one is common and which one is proper?

-Mount Everest, mountain

Mount Everest proper.... Mountain common

400

Write two examples of plural nouns that end in both s and es. 

Ex. watches vs fingers

400

write an example of an irregular plural

example: children vs child

400

Give two examples of pronouns

example: it, us, they, he, she

400

Write a sentence using the word I or me with more than one person. 

Example: Jared gave my sister and me candy.

500

Are common or proper nouns a specific person, place or thing?

Proper

500

Give one example of a ending on how to know when you add an es. Example: if the noun ends in ch. 

s,sh,h,x,z

500

Write an example of an irregular plural noun. 

example: foot vs feet

500

Rewrite the sentences using pronouns for the underlined words.

Adam saw a ladybug on a leaf.


He saw it on a leaf. 

500

Give a rule to help you know when to use the word I or me in a sentence. 

To hear if you have used I or me correctly, leave the other persons name out. 

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