Forming Plural Nouns
Using Collective Nouns
Using Collective Nouns
Forming Possessive Nouns
Using Singular and Plural Possessive Nouns
100
(Husky) are the dogs most often used to pull sleds.
What is Huskies?
100
Her family (perform, performs) their daily activities.
What is perform?
100
Bright Dawn's family (are, is) supportive of one another.
What is are?
100
The mens faces looked doubtful when the young woman announced she would compete.
What is men's?
100
dog (singular possessive)
What is dog's?
200
The (life) of these animals are devoted to the sport.
What is lives?
200
At school Bright Dawn's class (studies, study) its English lesson.
What is studies?
200
Because of the difficult journey, the team (was, were) tired.
What is was?
200
The clowns red nose looks like a cherry.
What is clown's
200
woman (plural possessive)
What is women's
300
Their (reflex) are quick, and their strength is amazing.
What is reflexes?
300
A team of dogs (helps, help) its owner, Bright Dawn's father, hunt for food.
What is helps?
300
The team of dogs (struggle, struggles) on, listening for Bright Dawn's words of support.
What is struggles?
300
The rider stood on the horses back.
What is horse's
300
class (singular possessive)
What is class's
400
They usually race over flat ground rather than hills or (valley).
What is valleys?
400
The team (scatters, scatter) in different directions when he drifts toward the sea on an ice floe.
What is scatter?
400
Another group (pull, pulls) its sled in front of Bright Dawn.
What is pulls?
400
I dare you to count the zebras stripes.
What is zebras'
400
doctor ( plural possessive)
What is doctors' ?
500
During the Iditarod, newspapers run many (photo) of these dogs and the sleds they pull.
What is photos?
500
A group of men (does, do) its best to save him.
What is does?
500
The crowd (was, were) surprised when it saw the winner was Bright Dawn.
What is was?
500
The circus winter home is in Florida.
What is circus's
500
wolf ( plural possessive)
What is wolves' ?
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