This type of noun names a specific person, place, or thing and is always capitalized.
What is a proper noun?
In the sentence, "She went to the store," this is the personal pronoun.
What is "she"?
This is the pronoun in the sentence: "The students taught themselves the song."
What is "themselves"?
This type of pronoun is used to ask a question, such as "who" or "what."
What is an interrogative pronoun?
The words "teacher," "city," and "book" are all examples of this type of noun.
What is a common noun?
This is the type of noun for a group, such as "team" or "flock."
What is a collective noun?
The pronoun "it" is used to replace this noun in the sentence: "The book was open, and it was on the floor."
What is "book"?
This is a pronoun used to point out a specific person or thing, such as "that" or "this."
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
This is the interrogative pronoun in the question: "Who left the lights on?"
What is "who"?
The words "I," "he," "she," and "they" are all examples of this type of pronoun.
What is a personal pronoun?
This type of noun can be touched or seen, like a "table" or a "cat."
What is a concrete noun?
This pronoun is used to talk about yourself and another person, as in "We went to the movies."
What is "we"?
In the sentence, "This is my favorite movie," the pronoun is "this."
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
This is the interrogative pronoun that asks about a choice between a limited number of things: "Which book do you want?"
What is "which"?
What is a pronoun?
A word that takes the place of a noun.
This type of noun names a quality or idea that cannot be perceived with the five senses, such as "courage" or "freedom."
What is an abstract noun?
In the sentence, "They gave the gift to him," this is the personal pronoun.
What is "him"?
This is the reflexive pronoun you would use to refer back to the subject "the dog."
What is "itself"?
In the question "Whom did you see at the party?", this is the interrogative pronoun.
What is "whom"?
What is the word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea?
What is a noun?
Proper Nouns are for specific people, places or things and should always be _____________ in sentences
What is capitalized?
What are the pronouns in the sentence, "They gave me the answers to the quiz"?
What are "they" and "me"?
The correct pronoun to complete the sentence: "I gave myself a high-five."
What is "myself"?
The correct interrogative pronoun to fill in the blank: "What is the capital of Arkansas?"
What is "what"?
What is the correct pronoun to complete the sentence: "The cat licked itself clean."
What is "itself"?