Unit 2 English Review
NOUNSname a person, place,
or thing
girl
schooldog
Circle all of the nouns in the sentence.
The children played in the yard after school.
Circle all of the nouns in the sentence.
My dog ran to the neighbor’s yard for a treat.
common nouns- name any ordinary person, place, or
thing
proper nouns- name a specific
person, place, or thing
Capitalize all proper nouns!
dogBuster
What type of noun is underlined?
What time would you like to go to the game?
common noun
What type of noun is underlined?
A bear walked through the open door.
common noun
What type of noun is underlined?
We will have dinner at red robin.
proper noun
What type of noun is underlined?
We cheer for the pirates!
proper noun
What type of noun is underlined?
Save the drowning poodle!
common noun
What type of noun is underlined?
We will hike in the forest.
common noun
What type of noun is underlined?
Would you like some cake for dessert?
common noun
What type of noun is underlined?
The girls ate starbursts.
proper noun
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Singular noun-names one person, one place, or one thing
pencil
teacher
stadium
Plural noun- names more than one person, place, or thing
pencilschildren
houses
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
mouse
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
city
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
attorney
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
bush
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
bus
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
shelf
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
knife
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
lamp
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
puppy
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
copy
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
child
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
horse
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
lunch
Change each singular noun to its plural form.
veto
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/plural/index.html
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/nounexplorer/index.html
possessive nouns-nouns that show ownership
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/exploring_possessives/index.html