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Identify the correct use of nouns (i.e., common/proper, singular/plural, possessives, direct/indirect objects, predicate) and pronouns (i.e., agreement, reflexive, interrogative, demonstrative) within context. SPI 0701.1.1
Links verified on 3/12/2010
- Apostrophes with Possessive Nouns - a ten-question grammar quiz
- Breaking Down Compound Words - In the following sentences, find the compound word and type it in as two separate words.
- Catastrophes of Apostrophic Proportions - a quiz on apostrophes
- Compound Word Characters - read a passage then select the appropriate compound words
- Exercises in Plurals and Possessives - place a C by correct items and an I by incorrect items
- Forming Compound Words - Match the words in the center with the words in the corners to form compound words that are found in a kitchen.
- Plural and Possessive Nouns - By clicking on a bubble, identify whether the highlighted word is a plural or possessive noun and then click on the "Submit Answer" button.
- Possessives and Irregular Plurals - 25 items in the quiz
- Possessive Noun Practice - an interactive game found at Harcourt Schools; Grammar Practice Park
- Possessive Noun Quiz - a five question multiple-choice quiz
- Possessive Pronouns and Contractions - a ten question quiz multiple-choice quiz
- Possessive Pronouns Used as Adjectives - a ten question multiple-choice quiz
- Power Proofreading - Commas - Choose 7th grade then select; Climb Every Mountain, or any one of the mixed practice exercises.
- Power Proofreading - Nouns - Choose 7th grade then select; Around the World, Five O'clock News, E-mail to Debbie, or any one of the mixed practice exercises.
- Singular and Plural Possessive Nouns - Quia matching quiz
- Using Apostrophes Correctly - from the University of Delaware writing center
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