Nouns
Personal Pronouns
Common/Proper
Other Pronouns
Wild Card
100

A noun is a _____, _______, ______, or _______

person, place, thing, idea

100

Singular or plural: I, me, my, myself

singular

100

A capitalized, specific noun

What is a proper noun?

100

All the pronouns in the sentence: I am going to my friend's house.

I, my

100

My, his, her, their are _________ pronouns

possessive

200

Which is the collective noun: noun, hand, group, pencil

group

200

What person (1st, 2nd, 3rd): you, your, yours

2nd

200

The common noun in the sentence: I am filled with great happiness.

What is happiness?

200

Reflexive or intensive: She stared at herself in the mirror.

Reflexive

200

Anywhere, nobody, many, and some are this type of pronoun

indefinite

300

Which is a non-count noun: tree, breath, snow

snow

300

Number and person: we, us, our

1st, plural

300

All the proper nouns in the sentence: Ms. Olson teaches at Fernwood Elementary

What are Ms. Olson and Fernwood Elementary

300

Which is the relative pronoun: My siblings, whom I get along with, are fun and annoying

whom

300

What, which, who, whom, and whose are the most common of this type of pronoun

interrogative

400

All nouns are either concrete or _________

abstract

400

Number and person: they, their

3rd, singular or plural

400

Common nouns in this sentence: My parents' names are Jordan and Keith.

names

400

The 4 demonstrative pronouns

This, that, these, those

400

That, which, who, whom, and whose are the 5 most common of this type of pronoun

Relative

500

All compound nouns: Roy slipped on overalls before picking up his paintbrush.

overalls, paintbrush

500

what are the two 2nd person plural subject pronouns?

you, y'all

500

Write a sentence with 3 proper nouns and no common nouns

Answers will vary

500

All the pronouns in the sentence: Who can go anywhere I told them to go?

Who, anywhere, I, them

500

The name for the noun that a pronoun replaces

Antecedent

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