Nouns and adjectives
to form the possessive of plural nouns that and in s you add
'
you form the possessive of most singular nouns by adding
's
you from the possessive of a plural noun that does not end in s by adding
's
abstract nouns
nouns that you cannot proceed with any of your senses.
an adjective that follows the verb and modify as the subject is in the
predicate position
and adjective that expresses the highest or lowest degree of comparison among three or more nouns is in the
superlative degree
True or false: The plural form of some nouns is the same as the singular form
True
True or false: there are announce that appear only in plural form
True
compound noun
A noun made up of two or more words
how do you form the plural of a noun ending in Y preceded by a vowel
Add "s"
True or false: to form the plural of a noun ending in Y preceded by a constant it simply add S
False
A proper noun
Names a particular person place or thing with any general class
are all nouns that have plural forms plural in meaning?
No
compound now and maybe written as
One word, as a hyphenated word, or as two words
collective noun
a word that names a group
and adjective that proceeds the noun it modifies is in the
attributed position
when two or more words are used as a single adjective to modify noun that adjective becomes a
compound adjective