What is the plural form of city? Spell it.
C-I-T-I-E-S
For a noun ending in a consonant + y, change the -y to -i and add -es.
Identify the subject in this sentence:
Carl is washing the dishes.
Carl
Identify the object in this sentence:
Mice like cheese.
cheese
Is the word in italics a possessive noun, pronoun, or adjective?
My friend's house is beautiful.
possessive noun
Whose or Who's?
____ your roommate this year?
Who's
What is the plural form of boy? Spell it.
B-O-Y-S
For a noun ending in vowel + y, add -s.
Identify the subject in this sentence:
Her roommate is studying.
(her) roommate
Identify the object in this sentence:
Carl is washing dishes.
dishes
Is the word in italics a possessive noun, pronoun, or adjective?
Is this your pen?
possessive adjective
Its or It's?
_______ your money.
It's
What is the plural form of class? Spell it.
C-L-A-S-S-E-S
For a noun ending in -sh, -ch, -ss, and -x, add -es.
Identify the subject in this sentence:
Zola and I have a new teacher.
Zola and I
Identify the object in this sentence:
She is talking to us.
us
Is the word in italics a possessive noun, pronoun, or adjective?
This book belongs to me. It is mine.
possessive pronoun
Whose or Who's?
_______ is that?
Whose
What is the plural form of zoo? Spell it.
Z-O-O-S
For a vowel + -o, add -s.
Identify the subject in this sentence:
They own these books.
they
Identify the object in this sentence:
When will you send them?
them
Complete the sentence with the correct possessive form.
That pencil belongs to you. It is ____ book.
your
Its or It's?
The dog is wiggling ____ tail.
its
What is the plural form of foot? Spell it.
F-E-E-T
This is an irregular plural noun.
Identify the subject in this sentence:
Where do you do your homework?
you
Identify the object in this sentence:
Her roommate is sleeping right now.
no object
Complete this sentence with the correct form of children.
That store sells ______ books.
children's
Whose or Who's?
______ making so much noise?
Who's