Nouns
Common and Proper
Singular and Plural
Irregular
Possessives
100

What is the noun in this sentence? The woman jogs each morning.

woman

100

What type of noun should always be capitalized?

proper noun

100

What type of noun describes one person, place, or thing?

singular noun

100

What is the plural form of man?

men

100

What symbol do you need to make a noun possessive?

apostrophe

200

Identify the noun in this sentence. The winter coats were on sale.

coats

200

Is "children" a common or a proper noun?

common noun

200

Identify the singular noun in this sentence. The tree is decorated with lights.

tree

200

What is the plural form of mouse?

mice

200

Make this noun possessive. Marks bicycle

Mark's bicycle

300

What are two nouns in this sentence? Every month the fire department presents a safety program.

month, fire department, program

300

What are the proper nouns in this sentence? Heather and her father eat Dominos Pizza every Saturday.

Heather, Dominos Pizza, Saturday

300

What is the plural form of lunch?

lunches

300

What is the plural form of elf?

elves

300

Make this noun possessive. one babys blanket

one baby's blanket

400

Identify all of the nouns in this sentence. People from across the world celebrate holidays.

people, world, holidays

400

What are the common nouns in this sentence? Jackson and his sister like to play at Kirby Park and go on the swings together.

sister, swings

400

What is the plural form of toy?

toys

400

What is the plural form of moose?

moose

400

Rearrange the phrase to show possession. the towel that belongs to Patrick

Patrick's towel

500

Identify all of the nouns in this sentence. Milk is a great source of calcium for children.

milk, calcium, children

500

Identify the common and proper nouns in this sentence. The school is having a fundraiser on Tuesday where children can buy Smencils for a dollar.

school, fundraiser, children, dollar, Tuesday, Smencils

500

What is the plural form of daisy?

daisies

500

What is the plural form of ox?

oxen

500

Rearrange the phrase to show possession. the buttons on one dress

the dress's buttons