This word is a common noun: England has birds.
What is birds
Which one is an abstract noun:
extra, hope, play, tree
What is hope
Name the collective noun in this sentence:
The herd of elephants gathered at the watering hole.
What is herd
The plural form of wish.
What is wishes
Change the word in parenthesis to form a possessive noun:
_________________ birthday is in two weeks. (Emma)
What is Emma's
This word is a proper noun:
My teacher's book.
What is teacher's
Name the uncountable noun in this sentence:
My friend has a lot of money.
What is money
Name the collective noun in this sentence:
The stack of papers was piled high on my desk.
What is stack
The plural form of story.
What is stories
Change the word in parenthesis to form a possessive noun:
The (children) hands are big.
What is children's
Find the nouns in this sentence:
Last summer, I visited my sister and we went hiking in New Hampshire.
What is summer, sister, New Hampshire
Which one is an abstract noun:
sky, pennies, lovely, run
What is lovely
Which is the collective noun:
camel, bookshelves, run, below
What is bookshelves
The plural form of sky.
What is skies
Which one is a possessive noun:
peoples peoples' people's peoples's
What is people's
What type of noun are these:
Target, Walmart, McDonalds
What is proper nouns
Which one is an abstract noun:
money, stars, table, books
What is money & stars
Which is the collective noun:
came, army, fireflies, not
What is army
The plural of woman.
What is women
The teacher's code is incorrect.
What is teacher's
Find the nouns in this sentence:
She likes to walk in the yard.
What is yard
This is NOT an abstract noun:
water, universe, childhood, truth
What is childhood
What is a collective noun:
A flock of penguins gathered near the iceberg.
What is flock
The plural form of university.
What is universities
Someone found (Mike) tickets in the bathroom.
What is Mike's