Singular Nouns
Plural Nouns
Collective Nouns
100

When the twin volcanoes erupted, they threw ashes into the sky and onto the plants.

A. sky

B. ashes

C. plants

A. sky

100

In the spring, the shepherd took his sheep up the hill to a large field.

A. hill

B. sheep

C. shepherd

B. sheep

100

Tim's basketball team lost by 35 points.

collective noun and is it singular or plural?

team

singular

200

The boss took her notes into all of the meetings she attended on Wednesdays.

A. boss

B. notes

C. meetings

A. boss

200

Some people came to the school and left a donation box by the front door.

A. people

b. door

C. school 

A. people

200

My family came over to my house on Christmas Eve.

collective noun/singular or plural

family

singular

300

There were five deer grazing near the trees when they heard voices by the river.

A. deer

B. trees

C. river

C. river

300

The city's lights shone brightly on the horizon last night.

A. city's 

B. lights

C. night 

B. lights

300

Herds of cattle were roaming around the farm.

Herds

plural

400

The men and women in the camp worked together to put up tents.

A. men

B. tents

C. camp

C. camp

400
The mice enjoyed eating the cheese as their snack for the day.

A. day

B. cheese

C. mice

C. mice

400

Hamilton is a popular play for audiences of all ages.  

audiences

plural

500

The stories in the newspaper were about our brave firefighters and police officers.

A. stories

B. newspaper

C. firefighters

B. newspaper

500

Tess tried to collect different colored leaves for her project, but she did not have any luck.

A. leaves

B. luck

C. project

A. leaves

500

The class went to the Franklin Institute on Friday.

class

Singular