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star
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Write this sentence correctly: my friends mother took us to starbucks
My friend's mother took us to Starbucks.
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What is the difference between a singular and plural noun?
A singular noun is one; a plural noun is two or more.
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Write the plural of wolf.
wolves
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Finish this sentence: A noun is a word that ________.
A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
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True or False: A noun can be both plural and possessive.
True- Examples: dogs' women's
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Make this singular possessive phrase a plural possessive phrase. The bat's wings
The bats' wings
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Write this sentence correctly: in the spring we go to iowa to visit my uncles farm.
In the spring we go to Iowa to my uncle's farm.
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Write all the nouns in this sentence: Many people visit the Lincoln Memorial each year.
people/ Lincoln Memorial / year
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Which nouns should be capitalized? On the fourth thursday in november is always thanksgiving.
Thursday, November, and Thanksgiving
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Write the plural of ceremony.
ceremonies
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star
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rocket
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banana
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Which nouns should be capitalized? My sister sarah went to visit our aunt in florida.
Sarah and Florida
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baam
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magnet
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gift
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thief
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Identify the possessive noun AND tell whether it is singular or plural. The catcher's mitt was in the dirt.
catcher's /singular
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What is the difference between a common and a proper noun?
A common noun is any general person, place, or thing; a proper noun is a specific person, place, or thing.
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