Grammar Quiz

Grammar - Capitalization and Possessive Nouns Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Grammar - Capitalization and Possessive Nouns

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Tell whether each underlined possessive noun is singular or plural: The artists’ paintings quickly sold out.

A. singular

B. plural


the leg of the table

A. the table’s leg

B. the tables’ leg

C. the tables’s leg


Which is the correct title of this book?

A. brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?

B. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?

C. BROWN BEAR, BROWN BEAR, what do you see?


Change the phrase into a possessive noun.

The paint of the houses

A. the houses paint

B. the house’s paint

C. the houses’ paint


Which is the correct title of this book?

A. Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive

B. dont’ let the pigeon drive

C. don’t let the Pigeon drive


The american revolutionary war lasted from 1775 until 1783.

A. War Lasted From

B. From 1775 Until 1783

C. American Revolutionary War

D. The American


Change the phrase into a possessive noun.

the toys belonging to the boys

A. the boys’ toys

B. the boy’s toys


The declaration of independence is one of the most important documents in our country.

A. Declaration of Independence

B. Important Documents

C. Our Country

D. Most Important


The battle of gettysburg was one of the major battles of the civil war.

A. Major Battles

B. Civil War

C. Battle of Gettysburg

D. Both Battle of Gettysburg and Civil War


Which is the correct title of this book?

A. A Little Princess

B. a little princess

C. A LITTLE PRINCESS


Tell whether each underlined possessive noun is singular or plural: Can you see the lion’s paws?

A. singular

B. plural


Which is the correct title of this book?

A. Diary of a Whimpy Kid

B. diary of a whimpy kid

C. Diary of a whimpy kid


We love to eat the ___ eggs that grandmother gathers in the mornings. (chickens)

A. chickens

B. chicken’s

C. chickens’s

D. chickens’


Which is the correct title of this book?

A. if you give a mouse a cookie

B. If your give a mouse a cookie

C. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie


The ___ quacking can be heard from miles around. (ducks)

A. ducks

B. ducks’s

C. ducks’

D. duck’s


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