Across
- 2. This type of noun always begins with a capital letter.
- 4. The band practice their individual parts. In this sentence the collective noun is functioning as a/an _______.
- 6. To make most singular nouns possessive, you add a/an _______.
- 13. Flags, houses, mice, and fish are all examples of _______ nouns.
- 14. The story, the child’s favorite one, is about a mouse and a bear. In this sentence the child’s favorite one is a/an _______.
- 15. Quilt, paper, leopard, and dinner are all _______ nouns.
- 16. My sister, Mary, loves Thai food. In this sentence, Mary is a/an _______.
- 17. Flag, house, mouse, and fish are all examples of _______ nouns.
Down
- 1. Living room, blackboard, and commander-in-chief are all examples of _______ nouns.
- 3. Bunch, fleet, pack, and jury are all examples of _______ nouns.
- 5. To make most plural nouns possessive, you add a/an _______.
- 7. The band plays the song. In this sentence the collective noun is functioning as a/an _______.
- 8. Dog’s, cats’, deer’s, and bus’s are all examples of _______ nouns.
- 9. Loyalty, time, pride, and skill are all _______ nouns.
- 10. Jamal, Panama Heights, Wednesday, and Armenian are all _______.
- 11. Lily’s and teacher’s could both be either possessive nouns or _______ depending on how they are used.
- 12. A compound noun can be one word, more than one word, or _______.