Noun Rules
Singular or Plural
Possessive Nouns
Common or Proper
Anything Goes
100

What is a plural noun?

A noun that names more than 1 person, place, thing, or idea (e.g. boys, girls, students)

100

Make the following word plural: cat

cats

100

What is the possessive rule for plural nouns ending in "S?"

Add an apostrophe to the end of the word


(bags' labels)

100

Is the following noun common or proper?: city

common

100

What is a noun?

person, place or thing

200

What do you add to a singular noun that ends in x? Example: How would you spell the plural form of fox?

Add -es  

fox --> foxes 

200

Make this word plural: child

children

200

Make this possessive: the bone that belonged to the dog

the dog's bone

200

Is the following noun common or proper? Mexico

proper

200

What is the possessive rule for singular nouns ending in "s?"

Add 's to the end of the word

(Example Zeus's)

300

What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?

Common nouns are general people, places, or things (school, store, teacher).  Proper nouns are the names of certain people, places, or things. (Hudson Elementary, Hy-Vee, Mrs. Happel)


300

Is this word singular, plural, or both: sheep

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

300

Make this possessive:  the babies that belong to the deer

the deer's babies

300

Change the proper noun, "July", to a common noun.

month

300

What is a proper noun?

a noun that names a specific noun

400

If a singular noun ends in a consonant and y, how do you make it plural?  Example:  lady 

Change the "-y" to "-i" and add "-es" to make ladies 

sky --> skies 

study --> studies


400

Change pennies to the singular form.

penny

penny --> pennies (change "y" to 'i" and add "es") 

400

Make this possessive: The eraser that belonged to the pencil

The pencil's eraser

400

Change the common noun, "teacher", to a proper noun.

any teacher's name

400

What is a common noun?

any regular noun

500

What is the rule for making compound nouns that are more than one word or hyphenated plural?  (Example: maid of honor, music box, mother-in-law)

Make the most important part of the word plural

Maids of honor

Music boxes

mothers-in-law

500

Change bookshelf to the plural form.

bookshelves 

(if a word ends in -f or -fe, change it into "v" and add "es", e.g. yourself --> yourselves, chef --> chefs).

500

Rewrite the possessive noun correctly: The donkeys water was too cold for him.

donkey's

500

Name 3 proper nouns for "country".

any 3 countries

500

What is an appositive?

a noun placed next to another noun used to identify it or add more information 

600

What do you do to a singular noun to make it possessive?

add an 's 

John --> John's

Susan --> Susan's 

600

What is the singular form of elves?

Elf

600

Rewrite the possessive noun correctly: The crowns of the princesses.

princesses' crowns

600

A proper noun is always c _ _ _ _ _ lized. 

capitalized 

600

What do you do to most plural nouns to make them possessive?

add an s' 

e.g. 

peoples' 

parents'