Common/Proper
Singular/Plural
Possessive
Compound
Idea/Feeling/Random
100

What is the difference between a proper noun and a common noun?

A proper noun is a specific person, place or thing. A common noun is any person, place, or thing. 

100

What do we call a noun that is MORE THAN ONE person, place, or thing?

Plural

100

Is the following sentence correct? 

Her grandma's house was in Idaho. 

Yes

100

What is a compound noun?

Two or more words that name one person, place, or thing. 

100

Which of these words is a noun: 

Speaking    Slowly    Courage

Courage

200

True or False: Proper nouns are never capitalized. 

False

200

What is a singular noun?

Only one person, place, or thing. 

200

Make this sentence into a possessive phrase (only two words): Katie has a beautiful smile. 

Katie's smile

200

Identify the compound noun(s) in this sentence: 

Emma took a beautiful picture of a rainbow yesterday. 

Rainbow

200

Which of these words is a noun: 

Sharp    Anger    Tiny

Anger

300

Identify if the noun in this sentence. It is common or proper?

 The cookies tasted so good. 

cookies = common

300

What is the plural form of "sheep"?

Sheep

300

Every possessive noun needs two things. What are they?

Apostrophe S and a noun to possess. 

300

Which of these words is a compound noun? 

sometimes                bookmark

Bookmark

300

Identify the noun that is an idea or feeling: 

Claire's honesty was rewarded when she returned the lost wallet. 

Honesty

400

Identify the proper noun(s) in this sentence:

Visitors to Colorado will be able to see the Rocky Mountains. 

Colorado, Rocky Mountains

400

Spell the plural form of "loaf".

loaves

400

Is the following sentence correct? Why?

I enjoy looking at mountain's. 

"mountains" is a plural noun so it does not need an 's

400

Identify the compound noun(s) in this sentence: 

My grandfather enjoys reading the newspaper every morning. 

Grandfather, newspaper

400

List all 7 types of nouns

Common, Proper, Singular, Plural, Possessive, Compound, Idea/Feeling

500

Identify the common nouns in this sentence:

Daniel and his family ski on the snowy mountains each winter. 

 family, mountains, winter 

500

Spell the plural form of "daisy".

daisies 

500

Make this sentence into a possessive phrase: 

The zipper on my backpack is broken. 

Backpack's zipper

500

Identify the compound noun(s) in this sentence: 

West Virginia is sometimes called the Mountain State. 

West Virginia, Mountain State

500

Say Psalms 29:11

The Lord will give strength unto His people; the Lord will bless His people with peace. Psalms 29:11

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