Plural vs. Possessive Nouns
Plural Possessive Nouns
Capitalization Rules!
Subject–Verb Agreement
Pronouns & Word Choice
Your vs. You’re
100

A. The dog’s ran away or 

B. The dogs ran away?

B: "The dogs ran away."

100

Which is correct:

A. The girls coats 

B. The girls’ coats?

B The girls’ coats

100

Correct this: My birthday is in december.

December

100

Choose the correct form: 

She walk/walks to school.

She walks to school.

100

Choose the correct sentence: 

A. Me and my sister went to the park. 

B. My sister and I went to the park.

B. My sister and I went to the park.

100

Choose the correct one: 

A. Your going to love this.

B. You’re going to love this.

B. You’re going to love this.

200

Correct this: The teacher collected the students essays.  

The teacher collected the students’ essays.

200

Fix the error: The players uniforms were dirty.

The players’ uniforms were dirty.

200

Which is correct: 

A. The Fourth of july 

B. The Fourth of July

B. The Fourth of July

200

Correct this, present tense: The cat run across the road.

The cat runs across the road.

200

Fix the error: The teacher gave he a gold star.

The teacher gave him a gold star.

200

Which is correct: 

A. I think this is your book.

B. I think this is you’re book.

B. I think this is your book.

300

Which is possessive? 

A) The boys are running. 

B) The boy’s backpack is heavy.

B The boy’s backpack is heavy.

300

What does the apostrophe show in the teachers’ lounge?

Plural Possession: multiple teachers can use the lounge

300

Should you capitalize “summer” in I love summer vacation?

No — seasons aren’t capitalized unless part of a proper name.

300

Which is correct: 

A. Each of the students have a pencil.

B. Each of the students has a pencil.

B. Each of the students has a pencil.

300

Which pronoun fits? “Between you and ___, this test was hard.”

me

300

Fill in the blank: “Make sure ___ on time.”

you’re

400

Correct the error: The childrens toys were everywhere.

The children’s toys were everywhere.

400

Choose the correct version for multiple dogs: 

a. The dogs’ collars

B The dog’s collars

A. The dogs’ collars

400

Fix the capitalization: my aunt sara lives in chicago.

My Aunt Sara lives in Chicago.

400

Identify the error: The team of players are excited.

Should be “is excited.” (“Team” is singular.)

400

Choose the correct one: 

A. "Her and I" watched a movie?

B. "She and I" watched a movie?

B. She and I watched a movie.

400

Don’t forget __________ homework.

“Your homework.”

500

Explain the difference between “students” and “student’s.”

"Students” = plural noun; “student’s” = singular possessive noun.

500

Explain what is missing: The cats toy was lost.

Missing apostrophe; should be The cat’s toy if one cat, or The cats’ toys if plural.

500

Which words should be capitalized: We visited the eiffel tower in paris.

We visited the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

500

Is news in “The news is shocking” 

A. Singular 

B. Plural 

“News” is a singular noun in form and meaning.

500

Identify the error: Please give the book to she.

Should be “to her.”

500

Explain the difference between “your” and “you’re.”

"Your” = possessive; “you’re” = “you are.”

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