singular, plural, singular possessive, or plural possessive?
BASKETBALL
singular
Rewrite the following as a plural noun:
home
homes
Rewrite the following as a singular possessive noun:
toothpaste
toothpaste's
A. Cliffs parents still need to RSVP.
B. Cliff's parents still need to RSVP.
C. Cliffs parents' still need to RSVP.
B. Cliff's parents still need to RSVP.
A. The wolfs howl echoes for mile around.
B. The wolves howl echos for mile around.
C. The wolf's howl echoes for mile around.
C. The wolf's howl echoes for mile around.
singular, plural, singular possessive, or plural possessive?
DELAYS
Rewrite the following as a plural noun:
crutch
crutches
Rewrite the following as a plural possessive noun:
rain forest
rain forests'
A. Tomorrow's menu is chicken nuggets and tater-tots.
B. Tomorrows menu is chicken nugget's and tater-tots'.
C. Tomorrows menu is chicken nuggets and tater-tots.
A. Tomorrow's menu is chicken nuggets and tater-tots.
A. Some of these boxs are damaged; Sheela's boss should take them back.
B. Some of these boxes are damaged; Sheela's boss should take them back.
C. Some of these boxs' are damaged; Sheela's boss should take them back.
B. Some of these boxes are damaged; Sheela's boss should take them back.
singular, plural, singular possessive, or plural possessive?
Mr. Simmons'
singular possessive
Rewrite the following as a plural noun:
essay
essays
Rewrite the following as a singular possessive noun:
knife
knife's
A. The kitchen staff's hours are all over the place.
B. The kitchens staff's hours are all over the place.
C. The kitchens staff hours are all over the place.
A. The kitchen staff's hours are all over the place.
A. Ice creams' sweetness comes from sugar and whatever flavores you add.
B. Ice creams sweetness comes from sugar and whatever flavors you add.
C. Ice cream's sweetness comes from sugar and whatever flavors you add.
C. Ice cream's sweetness come from sugar and whatever flavors you add.
singular, plural, singular possessive, or plural possessive?
oxen's
plural possessive
Rewrite the following as a plural noun:
theory
theories
Rewrite the following as a plural possessive noun:
foot
feet's
A. Did you hear? Carla's and Miriam's business's are doing well.
B. Did you hear? Carla's and Miriam's business's are doing well.
C. Did you hear? Carla and Miriam's businesses are doing well.
C. Did you hear? Carla and Miriam's businesses are doing well.
A. My brother-in-law's plans were cancelled when their RV blew a tire.
B. My brothers-in-laws' plans were cancelled when their RV blew a tire.
C. My brothers-in-law's plans were cancelled when their RV blew a tire.
C. My brothers-in-law's plans were cancelled when their RV blew a tire.
singular, plural, singular possessive, or plural possessive?
Board of Education's
singular possessive
Rewrite the following as a plural noun:
Dansbury
Dansburys
(proper noun just needs an "s")
Rewrite the following as a plural possessive noun:
hero
heroes'
A. The islands Marco knows are beautiful and exotic.
B. The island's Marco knows are beautiful and exotic.
C. The islands' Marco knows are beautiful and exotic.
A. The islands Marco knows are beautiful and exotic.
A. Someone give these potatoes to the chiefs of staff's teams.
B. Someone give these potatoes to the chiefs of staffs' team.
C. Someone give these potatos to the chief of staffs teams.
A. Someone give these potatoes to the chiefs of staff's teams.