Singular or Plural
Possessive Nouns
Plural Nouns
Anything Goes
100

Make the following word plural: cat

cats

100

Change this phrase so that it shows possession: the bone that belonged to the dog

 the dog's bone

100

Make the following noun plural: teacher

teachers

100

What does plural mean?

more than one

200

Make this word plural: child

children

200

Change the phrase to show possession:  the toys that belong to the girls

the girls' toys

200

Make the following noun plural: party

parties

200

What does singular mean?

only one

300

Is this word singular or plural: fish

It is both because whether you are talking about 1 or more than 1, it's always fish.

300

Change the phrase to show possession:  the babies that belong to the deer

the deer's babies

300

Make the following word plural: knife

knives

300

What is a noun?

a person, place, thing or idea

400

Change pennies to the singular form.

penny

400

Make the following phrase show possession: the crowns that belonged to the princesses

the princesses' crowns

400

Make the following noun plural: goose

geese

400

Name a common noun.

examples:  boy, store, city, month, teacher

500

Change bookshelf to the plural form.

bookshelves

500

Make this phrase plural: the shoes that belonged to the elves

the elves' shoes

500

Make the following noun plural: daisy

daisies

500

Name a proper noun

Mary, October, Casey's, Tuesday, Palmyra