Single/Plural
Common/Proper
Concrete/Abstract
Possessive
Potpourri
100

The plural form of secretary

secretaries

100

A noun that names a specific person, place, thing, or idea.

Proper Noun

100

Nouns denoting people, places, and things

Concrete Nouns

100

Possessive form of David

David's

100

A noun with more than one word in its name

Compound Noun

200

The plural form of life

lives

200

The common noun in this sentence:

Janice went to the store.

store

200

A noun denoting ideas, feelings, or qualities

Abstract Nouns

200

Possessive form of mice

mice's

200

A noun that represents a group acting as one unit

Collective Noun

300

The plural form of challenge

challenges

300

The proper noun in this sentence:

People enjoyed the movie, Encanto.

Encanto

300

Opportunity

Abstract Noun

300

Possessive form of Academies

Academies'

300

The rule for making a noun plural when it ends with a -y preceded by a consonant

Drop the -Y and add -ies

400

The plural form of aircraft

aircraft

400

You always do this to a proper noun

Capitalize the first letter

400

SpongeBob SquarePants

Concrete Noun

400

Possessive form of Damascus

Damascus's
400

Chefs is an exception to this rule

nouns ending in -f or -fe, drop and add -ves

500

The term used to expresses count distinctions in nouns (singlular/plural)

Number

500

The proper way to spell gulf of mexico

Gulf of Mexico

500

Childhood

Abstract Noun

500
Possessive form of brothers-in-law

brothers-in-law's

500

the properties of the noun, catastrophes

Plural, common, abstract