Just add an apostrophe to the end of the noun. Ex: The dogs' food
A possessive noun shows ownership. It shows that someone or something owns or has something.
Just add an apostrophe and an 's' to the noun. Ex: The dog's food
2 Nouns: 'dad' and 'car'
The subject tells who or what the sentence is talking about.
The bat's cave is dark.
The subject is 'Only one person'
The noun in the subject is 'sport'
Irregular nouns are plural nouns that don't follow the same rules for making nouns plural. The plural of sheep is 'sheep' and the plural of child is 'children'
Example: sister, park, desk
For nouns that end in s, sh, ch, or x, you just add 'es' to the end. The plural of brush is 'brushes'
5 Nouns: Mary, tag, friends, park, Saturday
The subject is 'Small crowds' and the noun in the subject is 'crowds'
A noun is a person, a place, or a thing.
The subject is 'A new game called Scrabble' and the nouns in the subject are 'game' and 'Scrabble'
2 Nouns: 'birds' and 'nest'
Proper nouns start with a capital letter and common nouns do not.
Most nouns you just add an 's' to the end. The plural of plant is 'plants'
'Players' is a common noun. There are 4 Nouns: Players, goals, soccer, team
The horses' barn is brown.
A common noun names any person place or thing. It is not specific.
A proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing. An example is Mount Everest or Thomas Jefferson, Thanksgiving
For nouns that end in 'y,' drop the 'y' and add 'ies' to the end. Jelly would change to 'jellies'
2 Common Nouns: 'leopard' and 'bills'
A singular noun names just one person, place, or thing. A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing.
What do you do to nouns that end in 'y?' What is the plural of 'jelly?'
What is the noun in the subject of this sentence? A very popular sport began in 1891.
What is the subject of this sentence? Only one person scored a goal in the first game.
Name the nouns in this sentence: There are three hungry birds in the nest.
What is special about proper nouns? What about common nouns? (hint: think about punctuation)
What is the subject of a sentence?
What do you do to most nouns to make them plural? What is the plural of 'plant?'
What do you do to singular nouns to make them possessive?
What is a common noun?
What are the nouns in this sentence? Mary likes to play tag with friends in the park every Saturday.
What is the difference between a singular and a plural noun?
What is a noun?
What are irregular nouns? What is the plural of sheep and child?
What is the subject in the sentence? What is the noun in the subject? Small crowds gathered to watch the new game.
What is a proper noun? Give an example.
What is a possessive noun? What does it do/show?
How many common nouns are in the sentence? A leopard is on some bills from South Africa.
What do you do to plural nouns to make them possessive?
How do you make nouns that end in s, sh, ch, or x plural? What is the plural of 'brush?'
How many nouns are in the sentence? Does your dad drive a red car?
What is the subject of the sentence? What are the nouns in the subject? A new game called Scrabble is my favorite game.
Give an example of a noun that is a person, a place, and a thing.
Change this sentence so that is has a possessive in it. The barn of the horses is brown.
Change this sentence so that it has a possessive in it. The cave of the bat is dark.
Is 'players' a common or proper noun? How many nouns are in the sentence? Players score goals on the soccer team.