Nouns with Superheroes Worksheet: Identify and classify nouns in superhero-themed sentences.
Nouns with Superheroes Worksheet featuring a superhero illustration and exercises for identifying and classifying nouns.
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Here are the answers to your "Nouns with Superheroes" worksheet.
*Instructions: Circle each noun in the sentences below.*
1. The city of Metropolis needs a real superhero to fight crime.
2. The superheroes in Metropolis have some pretty silly superpowers.
3. John has the most amazing superpower.
4. With just a little caffeine, John can study all night!
5. Cowboy Boy lives in a quiet little town in New Mexico.
6. Captain Football can throw a football over Mount Everest with one hand!
7. Birdman can talk to birds but the birds have been getting bored with his conversation recently.
8. The Grasshopper can jump over cars, trees, and buildings.
9. The Flea is always itchy and never hesitates to bite his enemies.
10. All good superheroes fight for truth, justice, and the right to wear spandex.
11. Homework Girl can complete any task that her teacher assigns in a single class period.
*(Note: "Class period" acts as one noun phrase here, though "class" and "period" are both nouns individually).*
12. Mister Invisible is awfully hard to find, unless there is snow on the ground.
13. Turbo Boy has super speed, lots of attitude, and minty fresh breath.
14. The Mule can carry ten times his own weight.
15. Mr. Morton has only one weakness: mortonium, a secret metal that drains intelligence from geniuses.
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*Instructions: Determine whether each noun is singular or plural, common or proper, and concrete or abstract.*
16. speed
* Singular or Plural: Singular
* Common or Proper: Common
* Concrete or Abstract: Abstract (You cannot see or touch speed itself, only the result of it).
17. Metropolis
* Singular or Plural: Singular
* Common or Proper: Proper (It is the specific name of a city).
* Concrete or Abstract: Concrete (A city is a physical place).
18. children
* Singular or Plural: Plural (The singular is "child").
* Common or Proper: Common
* Concrete or Abstract: Concrete (People are physical beings).
19. weaknesses
* Singular or Plural: Plural
* Common or Proper: Common
* Concrete or Abstract: Abstract (A weakness is an idea or quality, not a physical object).
20. John
* Singular or Plural: Singular
* Common or Proper: Proper (It is a specific person's name).
* Concrete or Abstract: Concrete (A person is physical).
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Final Answer:
Part One: Nouns to Circle
1. city, Metropolis, superhero, crime
2. superheroes, Metropolis, superpowers
3. John, superpower
4. caffeine, John, night
5. Cowboy Boy, town, New Mexico
6. Captain Football, football, Mount Everest, hand
7. Birdman, birds, birds, conversation
8. Grasshopper, cars, trees, buildings
9. Flea, enemies
10. superheroes, truth, justice, right, spandex
11. Homework Girl, task, teacher, class period
12. Mister Invisible, snow, ground
13. Turbo Boy, speed, attitude, breath
14. Mule, weight
15. Mr. Morton, weakness, mortonium, metal, intelligence, geniuses
Part Two: Noun Types
16. speed: Singular, Common, Abstract
17. Metropolis: Singular, Proper, Concrete
18. children: Plural, Common, Concrete
19. weaknesses: Plural, Common, Abstract
20. John: Singular, Proper, Concrete
Part One: Identifying Nouns
*Instructions: Circle each noun in the sentences below.*
1. The city of Metropolis needs a real superhero to fight crime.
2. The superheroes in Metropolis have some pretty silly superpowers.
3. John has the most amazing superpower.
4. With just a little caffeine, John can study all night!
5. Cowboy Boy lives in a quiet little town in New Mexico.
6. Captain Football can throw a football over Mount Everest with one hand!
7. Birdman can talk to birds but the birds have been getting bored with his conversation recently.
8. The Grasshopper can jump over cars, trees, and buildings.
9. The Flea is always itchy and never hesitates to bite his enemies.
10. All good superheroes fight for truth, justice, and the right to wear spandex.
11. Homework Girl can complete any task that her teacher assigns in a single class period.
*(Note: "Class period" acts as one noun phrase here, though "class" and "period" are both nouns individually).*
12. Mister Invisible is awfully hard to find, unless there is snow on the ground.
13. Turbo Boy has super speed, lots of attitude, and minty fresh breath.
14. The Mule can carry ten times his own weight.
15. Mr. Morton has only one weakness: mortonium, a secret metal that drains intelligence from geniuses.
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Part Two: Recognizing Noun Types
*Instructions: Determine whether each noun is singular or plural, common or proper, and concrete or abstract.*
16. speed
* Singular or Plural: Singular
* Common or Proper: Common
* Concrete or Abstract: Abstract (You cannot see or touch speed itself, only the result of it).
17. Metropolis
* Singular or Plural: Singular
* Common or Proper: Proper (It is the specific name of a city).
* Concrete or Abstract: Concrete (A city is a physical place).
18. children
* Singular or Plural: Plural (The singular is "child").
* Common or Proper: Common
* Concrete or Abstract: Concrete (People are physical beings).
19. weaknesses
* Singular or Plural: Plural
* Common or Proper: Common
* Concrete or Abstract: Abstract (A weakness is an idea or quality, not a physical object).
20. John
* Singular or Plural: Singular
* Common or Proper: Proper (It is a specific person's name).
* Concrete or Abstract: Concrete (A person is physical).
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Final Answer:
Part One: Nouns to Circle
1. city, Metropolis, superhero, crime
2. superheroes, Metropolis, superpowers
3. John, superpower
4. caffeine, John, night
5. Cowboy Boy, town, New Mexico
6. Captain Football, football, Mount Everest, hand
7. Birdman, birds, birds, conversation
8. Grasshopper, cars, trees, buildings
9. Flea, enemies
10. superheroes, truth, justice, right, spandex
11. Homework Girl, task, teacher, class period
12. Mister Invisible, snow, ground
13. Turbo Boy, speed, attitude, breath
14. Mule, weight
15. Mr. Morton, weakness, mortonium, metal, intelligence, geniuses
Part Two: Noun Types
16. speed: Singular, Common, Abstract
17. Metropolis: Singular, Proper, Concrete
18. children: Plural, Common, Concrete
19. weaknesses: Plural, Common, Abstract
20. John: Singular, Proper, Concrete
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