Person, Place or Thing
Noun or Not?
Common or Proper
Singular or Plural
100
The woman drove her car to work.
woman, car
100
milk
NOUN
100
What is the proper noun in this sentence? Ms. Robertson corrected the test.
Ms. Robertson
100
lizard
SINGULAR
200
Six dogs ran across the sidewalk.
dogs, sidewalk
200
hairy
NOT
200
What is the common noun in this sentence? Mr. Boettjer was thinking about his little, brown dog.
dog
200
toes
PLURAL
300
The teenagers played football in the park.
teenagers, football, park
300
street
NOUN
300
What are the proper nouns in this sentence? Michigan Avenue is a street in the city of Chicago.
Michigan Avenue and Chicago
300
The stores will open later.
plural (stores)
400
Jessica is reading an exciting book about vampires.
Jessica, book, vampires
400
quickly
NOT
400
Name the common and the proper noun in this sentence: Cinnamon Toast Crunch is my favorite cereal.
common noun- cereal proper noun- Cinnamon Toast Crunch
400
The thief is running fast.
singular (thief)
500
David picked up his pencil and drew a picture on the yellow paper.
David, pencil, picture, paper
500
under
NOT
500
Name the common and proper nouns in this sentence: Halloween, my favorite holiday, is on a Tuesday this year.
common nouns: holiday, year proper nouns: Halloween, Tuesday
500
Find the nouns in this sentence and tell which are singular and plural: Yesterday, the lake was filled with boats.
lake- singular boats- plural
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