
Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives
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Victoria Colbert
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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?
Sorrow
Pigeon
Texas
Brother
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a CONCRETE noun?
Justice
Stupidity
Knight
Chivalry
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Multiple Choice
"I saw a herd of cows on my street today." In this sentence, "herd" is
A verb having to do with hearing
A collective noun indicating many cows
An abstract noun about the idea of being a cow
An adjective meaning not soft
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Multiple Choice
Billy ate a peanut off the floor.
The sentence above contains two nouns
The sentence above contains three nouns
The sentence above contains both nouns and pronouns
"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?"
Several
Zero
Mine
Anger
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Multiple Choice
My beautiful palace contains twenty dogs and three cats.
This sentence contains four adjectives
This sentence contains two adjectives
This sentence contains three adjectives
This sentence contains no adjectives
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Multiple Choice
The Spanish ambassador ate a circus peanut and laughed at the funny clowns.
There are 2 adjectives above
There are 3 adjectives above
There are 4 adjectives above
There are no adjectives above
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Multiple Choice
What is a noun?
a person, a place, a thing, or an action
a person, a place, a thing, or an idea
a person, a place, a thing, or a describing word
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Multiple Choice
A common noun is
general, not specific
objective
specific
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Multiple Choice
A proper noun is
general, not specific
detailed
specific or particular
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Multiple Choice
A possessive noun shows
details
ownership
general, not specific
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Multiple Choice
A pronoun
replaces a noun
promotes a noun
is general, not specific
is specific
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Multiple Choice
A possessive pronoun shows ownership and
replaces a possessive noun
replaces a possessive adject
replaces a possessive verb
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Multiple Choice
Interrogative pronouns
ask questions
question reality
replace verbs
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Multiple Choice
An adjective
describes a verb.
describes a noun.
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.
city
Metropolis
real
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.
city
Metropolis
real
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.
city
Metropolis
real
fight
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Multiple Choice
Given the following sentence, choose the common noun:
John has the most amazing superpower.
John
most
amazing
superpower
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Multiple Choice
Given the following sentence, choose the proper noun:
John has the most amazing superpower.
John
most
amazing
superpower
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Multiple Choice
Given the following sentence, choose the adjective:
John has the most amazing superpower.
John
most
amazing
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.
Birdman
birds
the
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.
Birdman
birds
the
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.
Birdman
birds
the
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.
Mr. Morton
that
he
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.
Mr. Morton
that
he
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.
the
bell
rang
their
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Multiple Choice
Given the following sentence, choose the adjective:
Then the bell rang and the ninjas took their seats.
the
bell
rang
their
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Multiple Choice
Given the following sentence, choose the proper noun:
Leroy and Jenna walked up to an old castle.
Jenna
walked
old
castle
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Multiple Choice
Given the following sentence, choose the common noun:
Who is on first base?
Who
is
first
base
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Multiple Choice
Given the following sentence, choose the interrogative pronoun:
Who is on first base?
Who
is
first
base
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