When the noun is singular the “s“go inside the apostrophe?
False.
What is a collective noun?
it refer to a group of people, animals, or things considered as a single unit.
how is deer in plural?
Deer.
What is the difference between abstract and concrete nous?
Concrete Nouns: Refer to things you can see, touch, hear, taste, or smell.
Abstract Nouns: Refer to ideas, feelings, or other things you cannot perceive with your senses.
The proper nouns start with a capital letter? True or false?
True
The dog's bone is buried in the yard. What is the possesive noun in the sentence?
Dog’s.
Name three examples of collective nouns
true or false? When is singular you add an s or a es
False
You can see or touch abstract nouns? Yes or no?
No.
Patricio have a dog. What is the common noun of the sentence?
dog.
Rewrite this sentence using a possessive noun: "The book of Sarah."
Sarah's book.
Collective nouns name one person or a group of people?
A group of people.
Is "man" singular or plural?
Singular.
Identify the concrete noun: "The dog barked loudly."
Dog.
Kyle go to parís on vacations. What is the proper noun?
Kyle.
Rewrite this sentence correctly:
”Today I will go to the house of my grandmother”.
Today I will go to my grandmother’s house
My family is going to the beach tomorrow. What is the collective noun of the sentence.
Family.
child in plural is childes, true or false?
False.
Identify the nouns in the sentence and label them as abstract or concrete: "Her bravery saved the child."
Bravery - abstract; child - concrete.
A proper noun names any person, place, thing, or idea. True or false
false
What is the Possesive noun of Jesus?
Jesus’s
What collective noun would you use for a group of ships?
Fleet.
Lice.
What is a concrete noun? Give examples in sentences
A concrete noun is a noun that refers to something you can perceive with your five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, or smell).
Examples in sentences:
Is "February" a common noun or a proper noun? Why?
February" is a proper noun because it is the specific name of a month.