Noun Practice

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16 Review Exercises

A Determine whether or not the word in red type is a noun.


If it is a noun, write Y for yes; if it is not a noun, write N for no.

1. Susan eats lunch. ____


2. The rabbit jumps. ____
3. Jake wants to run. ____
4. They live in Florida. ____
5. He reads a book. ____
6. She walks the dog. ____
7. Is the tree tall? ____
8. He writes a letter. ____
9. The glass is not full. ____
10. Ben cuts an apple. ____

B Write the plural form of each singular noun.


Example: child Y children
1. ring ________________
2. leaf ________________
3. beach ________________
4. cloud ________________
5. berry ________________
6. life ________________
7. bird ________________
8. patch ________________
9. nail ________________
10. sky ________________

C Complete each sentence with either a or an.


1. He rides ____ blue bike.
2. Maria sees ____ airplane.
3. The dog has ____ bone.
4. Ben throws ____ ball.
5. She uses ____ umbrella.

D Underline the subject of each sentence. Circle the verb.


1. He runs.
2. Anna swims.
3. The father drives.
4. They sit.
5. The cat jumps.

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E Write the possessive form of each noun.
Example: boy Y boy’s

1. trees ________________
2. bike ________________
3. Chris ________________
4. building ________________
5. cars ________________

F Underline the subject of each sentence. Circle its complement.


1. Her house is big.
2. The dog is brown.
3. He is short.
4. His name is Andy.
5. Is the sky blue?

G Determine whether each statement is true or false. Write T


for true or F for false.

1. The direct object receives the action of the verb. ____


2. English nouns have a specific gender. ____
3. A compound subject is composed of two or more
nouns used as subjects. ____
4. A sentence must have a subject and a verb. ____
5. “A” and “an” are indefinite articles. ____

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