The child woke up early.
child
Day
A) Plural
B) Common
C) Uncountable
B) Common
Freedom
A) Common
B) Proper
C) All of the above
A) Common
Which of these is a possessive noun?
A) brain's
B) hair's
C) they're
C) they're
What type of noun appears in this sentence?
We helped the families move in.
A) Collective
B) Pronoun
C) Countable
D) All of the Above
D) All of the Above
Tonight, the friends are going to sing and dance.
friends
Moon
A) Concrete
B) Abstract
C) Pronoun
A) Concrete
They
A) Pronoun
B) Gerund
C) Countable
A) Pronoun
Which of these isn't a proper noun?
A) Japan
B) Rat
C) Samsung
B) Rat
Which of these is an abstract noun?
A) Bamboo
B) Love
C) Dinner
B) Love
Long ago, the calendar was invented by ancient Egyptians.
calendar and Egyptians
Truths
A) Proper
B) Irregular
C) Plural
C) Plural
Feet
A) Natural
B) Common
C) Uncountable
D) All of the above
B) Common
Which word is NOT a noun?
A) Football
B) Swam
C) Diving
B) Swam
Remember that C) Diving can be a noun! Review Gerund on the slides if you need a reminder!
Which of these are an irregular noun?
A) Geese
B) Moose
C) Rats
A) Geese
The brutality of war was recorded on paper.
war and paper
Australia
A) Abstract
B) Proper
C) Appositive
B) Proper
Nobody
A) Plural
B) Compound
C) All of the above
B) Compound
The girl used to hope all the stoplights would be red or yellow.
A) None
B) One
C) Two
C) Two
Nouns: girl, stoplights
What type of noun appear in this sentence?
The streetlights pointed in an arrowhead leading my boyfriend home.
A) Compound
B) Irregular
C) Possessive
D) All of the above
A) Compound
The hot dog ate a hot dog on the ground.
dog, hot dog, ground
Men
A) Gerund
B) Appositive
C) Irregular
C) Irregular
Sleeping
A) Gerund
B) Irregular
C) Plural
A) Gerund
How many nouns are in this sentence?
He's close with my mother and talks about business with my father.
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
C) Four
Nouns: He's, mother, business, father
What type of noun is in this sentence?
The soccer team was screaming and cheering.
A) Compound
B) Collective
C) Concrete
A) Compound