Singular & Plural Nouns
Nouns as Subjects and Subject Complements
Possessive Nouns
Appositives
Miscellaneous
100

Plural form of journey

Journeys

100

Name the subject complement: London is a city that has seen its share of wars.

City

100

Fill in the possessive: The ______________ (monkey) tail is wrapped around the tree. 

monkey's
100

Identify the appositive: My car, the red one with the white top, is out of gas

the red one with the white top

100

Plural of blanket

blankets
200

Plural form of colony

Colonies

200

Name the subject complement: The favorite British sport football is called soccer in America. 

Soccer

200

Fill in the possessive: The ______________ (giraffe) necks are so long.  

giraffes'

200

Identify the appositive: Keren, the 8th grade girl, is a fantastic baker. 

the 8th grade girl

200

Plural of deer

deer

300

Plural form of dish

Dishes

300

Name the subject complement: Shepherd's pie is a popular British food. 

Food

300

Fill in the possessive: The ______________ (gorilla) carrot fell on the floor, but he picked it up and ate it. 

gorilla's

300

Identify the appositive: Gervais painted on a canvas, his favorite type of art. 

his favorite type of art

300

Name the subject complement: That chocolate cake was the best thing I ever ate. 

best thing I ever ate

400

Plural form of thief

Thieves 
400

Name the subject complement: London is a place that history buffs love to visit.

Place

400

Fill in the possessive: The ______________ (elephant) trunks were swinging back and forth.

elephants'

400

Identify the appositive: The largest state in the US, Alaska was one of the last to be admitted.  

The largest sate in the US

400

Fill in the possessive: _________ (Elijah) work showed a lot of effort.

Elijah's

500

Plural form of thesis

Theses

500

Name the subject complement: Churchill was an officer in the British army, a historian, and an artist.

Officer, historian, artist

500

Fill in the possessive: Children are allowed to touch things in the ______________ (children) area.

children's

500

Identify the appositive: The new school, Wagner Elementary, is on Main Street.

Wager Elementary

500

Identify the appositive: A famous Englishman, William Shakespeare wrote plays like "Romeo and Juliet."

A famous Englishman

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