Common vs. Proper Nouns
Singular vs. Plural Nouns
Concrete vs. Abstract Nouns
Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns
Demonstrative vs. Interrogative Pronouns
Relative vs. Indefinite Pronouns
Reflexive vs. Intensive Pronouns
A/An or The
100

What is the common noun in the sentence?

Katie went to Starbucks and ordered a delicious latte. 

Latte 

100

A noun that represents more than one.

Plural noun

100

A type of noun that names ideas that you cannot see. 

Abstract noun

100

Countable or uncountable: 


Rice

Uncountable 

100

Who, whom, whose, which and what are examples of what type of pronoun?

Interrogative pronoun

100

A type of pronoun that introduces a subordinate clause

Relative pronoun

100

Which type of pronoun is meant to emphasize a noun or another pronoun?

Intensive pronouns

100

Which article is used before a noun that is general or when its identity is not known.

a/an

200

This type of noun names a specific person, place, thing or idea.

Proper noun

200

Identify the singular noun in the sentence below. 


My cat had kittens! 

cat

200

What is the abstract noun in the sentence?

After dinner, Sandra felt pain in her stomach. 

Pain

200

The words tip, book and job are all...


Countable or uncountable 

Countable 

200

Demonstrative or Interrogative: 


This is my favorite book series! 

Demonstrative 

200

Identify the indefinite pronoun: 


Many of the children read the book. 

Many

200

Reflexive or Intensive:

I myself thought it was his fault. 

Intensive

200
The children found _____ egg in the basket. 
an
300

Spring is my favorite season! 

Common or proper?

Common noun

300

There ____ fifteen _____ in the classroom 

are/student

is/students

are/students

is/student

are/students

300

Which of the nouns in the sentence is concrete?

Heather had a lot of experience working with sheep. 

Heather, sheep 

300

This type of noun cannot be expressed in the plural form

Uncountable noun

300

That looks like the car I used to drive.


Demonstrative or Interrogative? 


Demonstrative 

300

What type of pronoun is "who"

The principal introduced Alex, who got the highest grades in the school. 

Relative pronoun

300

Reflexive or Intensive:

Andrew made himself breakfast.

Reflexive 

300

Do you have ____ complaint about the service today?

a

400

Identify the common noun:

After middle school, I will attend Princeton High School. 

middle school

400
Spell the plural of the singular word "thief"

Thieves

400

What is the abstract noun? 


Bald eagles and American flags usually represent freeodom.

freedom

400

Identify the uncountable noun:

I love eating toast with strawberries on the side. 

toast

400


This type of pronoun is used to point to something specific within a sentence.

Demonstrative

400

There are 10 teams, and each has its own team color. 


Identify the indefinite pronoun 


each

400

Identify the missing reflexive pronoun.

Goodbye, Emilio and Thomas. Please take good care of _________________.

yourselves

400

It's been ____ honor serving as the president of the country. 

an

500

Fix any proper nouns in the sentence below:

jose traded his nissan for a new ford. 

Jose traded his Nissan for a new Ford.

500

What is the plural form of the word "phenomenon"

phenomena 

500

Is the bolded term abstract or concrete? 

The student showed great courage during his speech

Abstract
500

She eats mangoes and milk for breakfast. 

Identify the countable noun 

mangoes 

500

What do you want for dinner?

Demonstrative or Interrogative

Interrogative

500

Identify the type of noun (relative or indefinite) used and what the word is. 

A few students decided to start a food fight in the cafeteria. 

Few; indefinite 

500

Identify the missing pronoun and what type of pronoun it is.

Why don't we give _________ a few moments to rest before we leave?

ourselves; reflexive

500
Use this type of article when referring to a specific noun

the