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

How are common nouns and proper nouns different?

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

100

What is a plural noun?

More than one person, place, or thing. 

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

Turn this sentence into a possessive phrase: 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 is common or proper: The cookies tasted so good. 

cookies = common

300

What is the plural form of "sheep"?

Sheep

300

What two things does every possessive noun need?

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. 

No, it needs a noun to possess.

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 nouns in this sentence and if they are common or proper: 

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

Daniel (proper), family (common), mountains(common), winter (common)

500

Spell the plural form of "daisy".

daisies 

500

Turn 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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