Plurals, Plurals, Plurals
Subject Complements
Singular or Possessive
Appositives
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100

Make the following noun plural:

Lady

Ladies

100

Identify the subject complement(s) in the sentence:

The British monarch remains a symbol of the nation.

Symbol

100

Complete Each Sentence Using the Singular or Possessive Form of the Noun in the Sentence:

On Sunday Mornings our _________ (city) park department holds “green markets.”

city's

100

Identify the Appositive in the Sentence and Decide if it is Non-Essential or Essential:

The 19th century writer Louisa May Alcott produced Little Women.

Louisa May Alcott-Essential

100

Make the following noun plural:

Bison

Bison

200

Make the following noun plural:

Trespasser

Trespassers

200

Identify the subject complement(s) in the sentence:

The real ruler of Britain is Parliament.

Parliament

200

Complete Each Sentence Using the Singular or Possessive Form of the Noun in the Sentence:

At a local park, space is cleared, and many _________ (farmer) products are displayed in booths.

farmers'

200

Identify the Appositive in the Sentence and Decide if it is Non-Essential or Essential:

The character Jo was based on Louisa herself.

Jo-Essential

200

Identify the subject complement(s) in the sentence:

After our disagreement on the first day of school, Jenny became my friend for life.

Friend

300

Make the following noun plural:

Suffix

Suffixes

300

Identify the subject complement(s) in the sentence:

Parliament is the legislature, similar to the U.S. Congress.

Legislature

300

Complete Each Sentence Using the Singular or Possessive Form of the Noun in the Sentence:

The _________ (seller) products are all fresh from their farms and look very tempting.

sellers'

300

Identify the Appositive in the Sentence and Decide if it is Non-Essential or Essential:

The novel, a tale of the trials and hardships of four sisters, follows them as they grow up.

Tale-Non-Essential

300

Identify the subject complement(s) in the sentence:

Known as "the father of the Texas blues," Blind Lemon Jefferson was a popular entertainer in the 1920s.

Entertainer

400

Make the following noun plural:

Shelf

Shelves

400

Identify the subject complement(s) in the sentence:

A library and a fire department were two improvements he made for the city of Philadelphia.

Improvements

400

Complete Each Sentence Using the Singular or Possessive Form of the Noun in the Sentence:

Many _________ (customer) arms are soon filled with packages and bags containing vegetables and fruits.

customers'

400

Identify the Appositive in the Sentence and Decide if it is Non-Essential or Essential:

The novel takes place during the Civil War, the conflict between the North and the South.

Conflict-Non-Essential

400

Make the following noun plural:

Ox

Oxen

500

Make the following noun plural:

Hoof

Hooves

500

Identify the subject complement(s) in the sentence:

Great Britain is comprised of England, Wales, and Scotland.

England, Wales, Scotland

500

Complete Each Sentence Using the Singular or Possessive Form of the Noun in the Sentence:

My _________ (family) visit to the green market last week was a great success.

family's

500

Identify the Appositive in the Sentence and Decide if it is Non-Essential or Essential:

The book, an early example of realistic fiction for children, supports family values.

Example-Non-Essential

500

What Disney Channel show has the highest viewed series finale?

The Wizards of Waverley Place