A noun is a _____, _______, ______, or _______
person, place, thing, idea
Singular or plural: I, me, my, myself
singular
A capitalized, specific noun
What is a proper noun?
All the pronouns in the sentence: I am going to my friend's house.
I, my
My, his, her, their are _________ pronouns
possessive
Which is the collective noun: noun, hand, group, pencil
group
What person (1st, 2nd, 3rd): you, your, yours
2nd
The common noun in the sentence: I am filled with great happiness.
What is happiness?
Reflexive or intensive: She stared at herself in the mirror.
Reflexive
Anywhere, nobody, many, and some are this type of pronoun
indefinite
Which is a non-count noun: tree, breath, snow
snow
Number and person: we, us, our
1st, plural
All the proper nouns in the sentence: Ms. Olson teaches at Fernwood Elementary
What are Ms. Olson and Fernwood Elementary
Which is the relative pronoun: My siblings, whom I get along with, are fun and annoying
whom
What, which, who, whom, and whose are the most common of this type of pronoun
interrogative
All nouns are either concrete or _________
abstract
Number and person: they, their
3rd, singular or plural
Common nouns in this sentence: My parents' names are Jordan and Keith.
names
The 4 demonstrative pronouns
This, that, these, those
That, which, who, whom, and whose are the 5 most common of this type of pronoun
Relative
All compound nouns: Roy slipped on overalls before picking up his paintbrush.
overalls, paintbrush
what are the two 2nd person plural subject pronouns?
you, y'all
Write a sentence with 3 proper nouns and no common nouns
Answers will vary
All the pronouns in the sentence: Who can go anywhere I told them to go?
Who, anywhere, I, them
The name for the noun that a pronoun replaces
Antecedent