DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any plural nouns in the sentence. (21 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
*Each noun must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
2. In FIVE of the sentences, write none in the box for your answer. (5 points)
Plural Noun #1: The paintings were in the old wing of the museum.
Plural Noun #1: The donkeys ran through the fields.
Plural Noun #2: The donkeys ran through the fields.
Plural Noun #1: All the books in the library have special numbers.
Plural Noun #2: All the books in the library have special numbers.
Plural Noun #1: Did you see the cat run down the alley?
Plural Noun #1: The game Josh is playing is the hardest.
Plural Noun #1: That sailor has several medals.
Plural Noun #1: The calves stood calmly beside their mothers.
Plural Noun #2: The calves stood calmly beside their mothers.
Plural Noun #1: Scientists work on many serious problems.
Plural Noun #2: Scientists work on many serious problems.
Plural Noun #1: This store sells supplies for school.
Plural Noun #1: Do you have any autographs of famous singers?
Plural Noun #2: Do you have any autographs of famous singers?
Plural Noun #1: The cliffs of Dover in England are white.
Plural Noun #1: I wonder if the astronaut was afraid as he floated in space.
Plural Noun #1: We shouted into the cave and heard an echo.
Plural Noun #1: There are not enough forks to go around.
Plural Noun #1: Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
Plural Noun #1: The baby has outgrown his coat and mittens.
Plural Noun #1: I have to go to two birthday parties this weekend.
Plural Noun #1: Lions live on the plain, and tigers live in the jungle.
Plural Noun #2: Lions live on the plain, and tigers live in the jungle.
Plural Noun #1: The car has four flat tires.
Plural Noun #1: Jamie has read several books of historical fiction.
bunch
roof
fly
patio
piano
lady
torpedo
valley
city
leaf
trench
photo
potato
bus
penny