Plural form for: foot
feet
skill
abstract noun
Mrs. Vodila is my ELA teacher.
teacher
The waiter bought the customer more soda.
What is the direct object?
soda
It answers what.
What is the plural of the word factory?
factories
Rule: drop y and add ies
Plural form for: book
books
jewelry
concrete noun
Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon.
person
The waiter bought the customer more soda.
What is the indirect object?
customer
It answers for whom.
Is people an abstract or concrete noun?
People is a concrete noun because you can touch them.
plural form for: compass
compasses
creativity
abstract noun
Uncle Doug has been a dentist for 20 years.
dentist
The principal gave the students a prize.
What is the indirect object?
students
It answers for whom.
What is the subject complement in the sentence?
Tom Wolf is the governor of Pennsylvania.
governor
It renames the subject Tom Wolf and follows a linking verb.
Plural form for: valley
valleys
car
reason?
Car is a concrete noun because you can touch it.
Last winter, Sue became a skating instructor.
instructor
That music is giving the students an awful headache.
What is the direct and indirect object?
Direct Object=headache
It answers what.
Indirect Object=students
It answers for whom.
What is the direct and indirect objects in the sentence?
Bill and Bobby gave Nicole the answers to the review.
Direct Object=answers
It refers to a thing and answers the question what.
Indirect Object=Nicole
It refers to a person and answers the question for whom.
Plural form for: radio
radios
freedom
reason?
Freedom is abstract noun because you cannot touch it. It's an idea.
Ms. Doyle has been the principal of the school for many years.
Reason?
Principal is the subject complement because it follows a linking verb and renames Ms. Doyle.
Distinguish between direct and indirect objects.
Direct objects are the nouns or pronouns receiving the action. They answer who or what. They often refer to a thing.
Indirect objects are the nouns or pronouns affected by the action. They answer for what or for whom. They often refer to a person.
Distinguish between singular and plural nouns.
Give an example of both.
Singular nouns name 1 person, place, or thing.
Plural nouns name more than 1 person, place, or thing.