Is the bold noun abstract or concrete?
The puppy jumped onto the table and ate the cake.
Concrete
Form the plural of each singular noun:
Man
Men
Form the possessive of the noun below:
boy
boy's
Is the bold noun common or proper?
Jane and David have been in New York for weeks.
Common
Find the mistake:
Their teacher, mr. jay, appeared in the room and said, "Good Morning students!"
mr. jay ----> Mr. Jay
Is the bold noun abstract or concrete?
I fell in love with my husband.
Form the plural of each singular noun:
Box
Boxes
Form the possessive of the noun below:
weeks
weeks'
Is the bold noun common or proper?
Jane and David have been in New York for weeks.
Proper
Yesterday I was at the dentist getting my tooths cleaned.
tooths ----> teeth
Is the bold noun abstract or concrete?
The child is very intelligent.
Concrete
Form the plural of each singular noun:
Shelf
Shelves
Form the possessive of the noun below:
Thomas
Thomas's
Is the bold noun common or proper?
Mark saw Spiderman in the movie theater on Saturday.
Proper
Find the mistake:
My mom has traveled all over the world and lived in over ten citys.
citys ----> cities
Is the bold noun abstract or concrete?
My mom picks me up from school on Monday.
Abstract
Form the plural of each singular noun:
Mouse
Mice
Write a sentence using a singular possessive noun:
The book belongs to the library.
It is the library's book.
Write a proper noun for the following common noun:
country
Many answers accepted
Find the mistake:
The taxi driver asked me where I live and I responded, "123 main street Columbia, TN."
123 main street columbia, tn ----> 123 Main Street Columbia, TN
What is the difference between an abstract and a concrete noun?
You can touch a concrete noun and you cannot touch an abstract noun.
Form the plural of each singular noun:
City
Cities
Write a sentence using a plural possessive noun:
The nest belonged to the birds.
The birds' nest.
Write a common noun for the following proper noun:
Kroger
grocery store
shop
store
place
Find the mistake:
The two dog's shared everything including their bones, toys, and beds.
dog's ----> dogs'