Nouns
Pronouns
Adjectives
This and That
More Pronouns
100

What is a noun?

a person, place, thing, or idea

100

What is a pronoun?

A pronoun is a word that is used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns.

100

What is an adjective?

a word that modifies a noun or pronoun.

100

What is the difference between a demonstrative pronoun and a demonstrative adjective?

A demonstrative adjective modifies the noun or pronoun it refers to while a demonstrative pronoun stands alone.

100

Name five reflexive/intensive pronouns.

himself, herself, myself, themselves, ourselves, itself, yourself

200

Name the nouns in this sentence.

Honking cars and chattering pedestrians filled the streets.

cars, pedestrians, streets

200

Name the pronouns in the sentence. 

Have you turned in your report?

you, your

200

Name the adjectives in the sentence.

When the nervous student answered the difficult question, he got it right.

nervous, difficult, right

200

Name all the demonstratives.

this, that, those, these

200

Is the pronoun reflexive or intensive?

I ask myself that every day.

reflexive

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

Name the nouns in this sentence.

Monica and I went shopping in Paris, and we each brought back two large suitcases!

Monica, Paris, suitcases

300

Name the pronouns in the sentence. 

Can you take these to the garbage before you clean it up?

you, these, you, it

300

Name the adjectives in the sentence.

The black and white cow is very kind.

black, white, kind.

300

Does this sentence use a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative pronoun?

I thought that was you.

demonstrative pronoun

300

Is the pronoun reflexive or intensive?

I myself saw a spaceship, so aliens are real.

intensive

400

Name the nouns in this sentence.

The store closed early, so James had to battle traffic on his way to the other store.

store, James, traffic, way, store

400

Name the pronouns in the sentence.

After they finish their work, they need to take these papers and finish filing them.

they, their, they, them

400

DAILY DOUBLE!

Name the adjectives in the sentence.

The late bus stopped at the Manteca bus stop, and a tired girl entered.

late, Manteca, tired

400

Does this sentence use a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative pronoun?

She wished he had bought those earrings when she had a chance.

demonstrative adjective

400

Are the pronouns reflexive or intensive?

After he did his homework himself, he gave himself a pat on the back.

intensive, reflexive

500

Name the nouns in this sentence.

The bustling city streets were filled with a kaleidoscope of vibrant markets, lively cafes, and diverse communities, creating a dynamic and captivating urban landscape.

streets, kaleidoscope, markets, cafes, communities, landscape

500

Name the pronouns in the sentences.

I want to fix them myself before he who never makes mistakes sees them and replaces them with these.

I, them, myself, he, who, them, them, these

500

Name the adjectives in these sentences.  

The magnificent, shimmering, golden sunset cast a warm glow over the tranquil, azure ocean creating a breathtaking, serene scene.

magnificent, shimmering, golden, warm, tranquil, azure, breathtaking, serene

500

Does this question use a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative pronoun?

Are these the papers you were missing?

demonstrative pronoun

500

Describe the difference between a reflexive pronoun and an intensive pronoun.

The reflexive pronoun reflects the subject while an intensive pronoun emphasizes a noun or pronoun. 

An intensive pronoun can be removed from the sentence, and it still makes sense.

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