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Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives

Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives

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Mathematics

6th - 8th Grade

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L.3.1A, L.1.1F, L.3.1C

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Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives

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NOUNS

Any person, place, thing, or idea

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Kinds of nouns

  • Concrete: any noun you can draw or photograph. People, places and things are concrete usually

  • Abstract: Ideas and things that cannot be drawn, such as Love, Independence, Anger

  • Collective: A noun that is the name of a group of people, animals, or things. An example is a pride of lions, or a class of students.

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PRONOUNS

A word used in place of another noun.

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Personal Pronouns

  • I, me, you, y'all, she, her, he him, it, we, us, they , them.

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Reflexive pronouns

  • Always ends with "self" or "selves"

  • Example: Myself, Yourself, Themselves.

  • Please note that "Theirselves" is NOT a word!!!!!

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Interrogative Pronouns

  • Used in questions and stand for a noun

  • WHO and WHAT and WHICH

  • "Who is at the door?" It is Santa Claus at the door, so the pronoun "who" stands for Santa Claus

  • "Which belongs to me?" Only the ham sandwich is mine, so the pronoun "which" stands for my ham sandwich

  • "What are we doing?" Well, we are doing grammar, so the pronoun "what" stands for grammar.

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Adjectives

These are words that modify nouns or pronouns, but really mostly nouns and I just have to add pronouns for the rare times that someone sticks and adjective by a pronoun. But they really go with nouns.

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Adjectives answer one of three questions

  • What kind?

  • Which one?

  • How many?

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What kind?

  • What kind of worm? A parasitic worm

  • What sort of infection? A septic infection

  • What kind of cure? A devastating, painful, lengthy, dreadful, horrible, terrifying, necessary cure.

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Which one?

  • Which peanut? Billy's peanut.

  • Which cup of tea? The teacher's cup of tea.

  • Which tea in the cup? Indian tea.

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How many?

  • How many dung beetles? Four

  • How many piles of dung? One

  • How much dung per dung beetle? Sixteen grams.

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Some additional adjective notes

  • Some adjectives can also be used as a certain kind of pronoun, such as "Few came to the concert," and "I own few anvils." 

  • Articles are adjectives. "A," "An," and "The" are the articles. They do have the power to modify a noun. For example, Tai Lung says, "You're just a big fat panda!" and Po replies, "No, I'm THE big fat panda."

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Even more additional adjective notes

  • Adjectives, like nouns can be proper, such as French drain or Italian, dressing, or Abrahamic text.

  • Actual plain old nouns can be used AS adjectives. For example, " a snow day..." Which kind of day? Snow. The ice cream truck. Which truck? Ice Cream.

  • Words such as "hers, his, my, theirs, your, ours" are often called possessive pronouns, but they are really ADJECTIVES! They describe what kind of which one.

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Multiple Choice

Which word below is an ABSTRACT noun?

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Sorrow

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Pigeon

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Texas

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Brother

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a CONCRETE noun?

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Justice

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Stupidity

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Knight

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Chivalry

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Multiple Choice

"I saw a herd of cows on my street today." In this sentence, "herd" is

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A verb having to do with hearing

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A collective noun indicating many cows

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An abstract noun about the idea of being a cow

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An adjective meaning not soft

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Multiple Choice

Billy ate a peanut off the floor.

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The sentence above contains two nouns

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The sentence above contains three nouns

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The sentence above contains both nouns and pronouns

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"off" is an adjective in the sentence above

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Multiple Choice

Which word below is an adjective that answers the questions "Which one?"

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Several

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Zero

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Mine

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Anger

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Multiple Choice

My beautiful palace contains twenty dogs and three cats.

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This sentence contains four adjectives

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This sentence contains two adjectives

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This sentence contains three adjectives

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This sentence contains no adjectives

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Multiple Choice

The Spanish ambassador ate a circus peanut and laughed at the funny clowns.

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There are 2 adjectives above

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There are 3 adjectives above

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There are 4 adjectives above

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There are no adjectives above

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Multiple Choice

What is a noun?

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a person, a place, a thing, or an action

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a person, a place, a thing, or an idea

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a person, a place, a thing, or a describing word

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Multiple Choice

A common noun is

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general, not specific

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objective

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specific

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Multiple Choice

A proper noun is

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general, not specific

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detailed

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specific or particular

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Multiple Choice

A possessive noun shows

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details

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ownership

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general, not specific

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Multiple Choice

A pronoun

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replaces a noun

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promotes a noun

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is general, not specific

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is specific

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Multiple Choice

A possessive pronoun shows ownership and

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replaces a possessive noun

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replaces a possessive adject

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replaces a possessive verb

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Multiple Choice

Interrogative pronouns

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ask questions

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question reality

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replace verbs

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Multiple Choice

An adjective

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describes a verb.

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describes a noun.

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describes a preposition.

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the common noun:


The city of Metropolis needs a real superhero to fight crime.

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city

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Metropolis

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real

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fight

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the proper noun:


The city of Metropolis needs a real superhero to fight crime.

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city

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Metropolis

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real

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fight

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the adjective:


The city of Metropolis needs a real superhero to fight crime.

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city

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Metropolis

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real

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fight

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the common noun:


John has the most amazing superpower.

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John

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most

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amazing

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superpower

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the proper noun:


John has the most amazing superpower.

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John

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most

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amazing

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superpower

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the adjective:


John has the most amazing superpower.

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John

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most

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amazing

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superpower

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the common noun:


Birdman can talk to birds but the birds have been getting bored with his conversation recently.

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Birdman

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birds

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the

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his

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the adjective:


Birdman can talk to birds but the birds have been getting bored with his conversation recently.

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Birdman

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birds

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the

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his

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the possessive pronoun:


Birdman can talk to birds but the birds have been getting bored with his conversation recently.

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Birdman

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birds

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the

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his

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the personal pronoun:


Mr. Morton knew that they were coming, so he hid under his desk.

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Mr. Morton

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that

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he

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his

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the possessive pronoun:


Mr. Morton knew that they were coming, so he hid under his desk.

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Mr. Morton

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that

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he

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his

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the common noun:


Then the bell rang and the ninjas took their seats.

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the

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bell

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rang

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their

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the adjective:


Then the bell rang and the ninjas took their seats.

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the

2

bell

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rang

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their

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the proper noun:


Leroy and Jenna walked up to an old castle.

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Jenna

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walked

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old

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castle

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the common noun:


Who is on first base?

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Who

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is

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first

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base

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Multiple Choice

Given the following sentence, choose the interrogative pronoun:


Who is on first base?

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Who

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is

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first

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base

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