
Plural -s and Singular Possessives, Direct Objects, and Antonyms
QuizĀ by Jennifer Edelson
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Which word in the following sentence is a singular possessive noun?
The boys went over to their friend's house to play video games.

Which word in the following sentence is a singular possessive noun?
My dad's car needs new brakes and wipers.

Which word in the following sentence is a plural noun?
The team's players were hoping to make one more goal.

Which word in the following sentence is a singular possessive noun?
The store's window display was full of funny hats.

Which word in the following sentence is a plural noun?
The puppy's toys were all over the floor.

Which word in the following sentence is a plural noun?
The pet store's kittens are in a box in the window.

Which word in the following sentence is the direct object?
Peter passed the ball to his friend.

Which word in the following sentence is the direct object?
My sister poured the juice into the glass.

Which word in the following sentence is the direct object?
The man bought our old washer and hauled it off in his truck.

Which word in the following sentence is the direct object?
The storm blew the leaves off the tree.

Which word in the following sentence is the direct object?
I hung my coat on a hook in my room.

Which word in the following sentence is the direct object?
We put the cookies in the oven for 10 minutes.

Which word is an antonym for inside?

Which word is an antonym for full?

Which word is an antonym for quiet?

Which word is an antonym for shouting?

Which word is an antonym for sunrise?

Which word is an antonym for come?
