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AHSGE Practice- Nouns & Capitalization

AHSGE Practice- Nouns & Capitalization. 1. Choose the sentence in which the use of nouns is correct. Those radioes are more expensive. The churchs all had steeples. Their beliefs were written in the document. The ladys had more points.

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AHSGE Practice- Nouns & Capitalization

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  1. AHSGE Practice- Nouns & Capitalization

  2. 1. Choose the sentence in which the use of nouns is correct. • Those radioes are more expensive. • The churchs all had steeples. • Their beliefs were written in the document. • The ladys had more points.

  3. 2. Choose the sentence in which the use of nouns is correct. • The leafs were yellow and brown. • The daughters-in-law planned the party. • The extra keyes were in the drawer. • We need three tomatos for the stew.

  4. 3. One of the sentences below contains an error in the use of nouns. Choose the sentence that contains an error. • His foots grew two sizes. • Two deer crossed the road. • The orange halves smelled delicious. • The Joneses went on vacation.

  5. 4. One of the sentences below contains an error in the use of nouns. Choose the sentence that contains an error. • Several dishes were chipped on the rims. • The hives were in boxes in the pasture. • All our favorite teams won. • Three woman’s were competing in the finals.

  6. 5. One of the sentences below contains an error in the use of nouns. Choose the sentence that contains an error. • All the editors-in-chief were at a conference. • The Brown’s painted their house yellow. • Her glasses were scratched badly. • There were several crises on the front page.

  7. 6. Choose the sentence that contains an error. • The tour group visited two countrys. • Children often imitate what they see. • The church’s steeple is very tall. • Three monkeys stared at the visitors at the zoo.

  8. 7. Choose the sentence that is written correctly. • Tillie saw three deers grazing by the road. • Youth from the area churchs gathered at the stadium for a rally. • Two oxen pulled the wagon. • The sly foxen evated the hunters.

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