What type of nouns are these? People, Places, Things, or Ideas?
puppy
leash
trainer
What are thing, thing, and person?
Name the collective noun:
My class went on a trip to the animal hospital last week.
The team of veterinarians sees many types of patients.
What are class and team?
Name the Common and Proper Nouns in the Sentences:
My sister Lucy, my mother, and I took our cat to the animal hospital.
The hospital is in Philadelphia.
Common:
What are sister, mother, cat, hospital, hospital?
Proper:
What are Lucy and Philadelphia?
you
she
their
What are:
second person
third person
third person
The doctor explained that she would order tests.
The tests would help her determine what was wrong.
What are she and doctor and her and doctor?
What type of nouns are these? People, Places, Things, or Ideas?
tail
family
loyalty
What are thing, thing or group of people, and idea?
Name the Collective Nouns in the sentences:
Yesterday, they treated a group of monkeys from the zoo.
Sometimes, they go to farms to check a herd of cattle.
What are group and herd?
Name the Common and Proper Nouns:
We took the cat on the train.
The train passed through cities in New York and New Jersey.
Our cat Trudy needed special surgery.
What are Common:
cat, train, cities, train, cat, and surgery.
What are Proper:
New York, New Jersey, and Trudy.
State if the noun is first, second, or third person:
our
them
I
his
first person
third person
first person
third person
Name the pronoun and its antecedent:
Sally saw her brother running to the park.
Big Foot's feet were so big that they kept causing him to trip.
What are Sally and her and feet and they?
What type of nouns are these? People, Places, Things, or Ideas?
yard
doghouse
judge
show
What are thing, thing, person, and thing?
Name the Collective Nouns in the Sentences:
My family brought our cat to this animal hospital.
Mr. John can't keep up with the flock of geese at the park.
My fifth grade class has so many students they need another classroom.
What are family, flock, and class?
State if it is personal, demonstrative, interrogative, or indefinite:
What is a veterinarian?
This is the doctor who takes care of the animals.
Everyone in the office helps care for the animals.
What are interrogative, demonstrative, and indefinite?
State if the noun is first, second, or third person:
yours
mine
we
What are:
second person
first person
first person
Name the pronoun and its antecedent:
Last week Joe went to the mall with his friend Steven.
Everyone wondered if the bird's wings were going to be okay after they were covered in the oil spill.
What are Joe and his and wings and they?
What type of nouns are these? People, Places, Things, or Ideas?
friendship
happiness
Lake Mead
classroom
What are idea, idea, place, and thing or place?
Name the Compound Nouns in the Sentences:
My sister-in-law brought a new cat home from the pound.
They told her that a police officer had found the cat.
It does not get along with the sheepdog in the house.
What are:
sister-in-law
police officer
sheepdog?
Name the type of Noun:
All seem concerned and helpful.
Whom should we talk to about our cat?
These are her medical records.
What are indefinite, interrogative, personal, demonstrative, and personal?
Name the indefinite pronoun:
One of the doctors is an optometrist.
Another is an ophthalmologist.
What are one and another?
Name the pronoun and its antecedent:
Radiologists must attend medical school. ______ spend five years studying radiology.
Joe and I were so tired after the game. ______ wanted to go home and take a home.
Susana was so happy to play in the leaves with her friend Frank. _____ were being careful to not get hurt.
What are they, we, and they?
What type of nouns are these? People, Places, Things, or Ideas?
motorcycle
Saint Elizabeth's
bumblebee
collar
Name the Compound Nouns in the Sentences:
She brought it to the middle school where she teaches.
On the way home, they crossed the George Washington Bridge.
Name the Nouns:
Should we be concerned about her cough?
Where are the donuts we yelled at the owner!
That toad is making a lot of noise.
What are personal, interrogative, and demonstrative?
Name the indefinite pronoun:
Both treat eye diseases.
Each must have a medical degree.
Everyone should have regular checkups.
Both, each, and everyone?
Name the pronoun and its antecedent:
My brother is in high school. _____ wants to study forensic medicine.
If my brother studies radiology ______ he will have to complete a residency program.
My aunt is a radiologist. ______ has her own practice.
What are he, he and she?