Something can be seen or touched, but does not have to be seen or touched
What is a noun?
100
Ideas, actions, conditions, and qualities
What are the things nouns can name?
100
These nouns are not always one word
What are compound nouns?
100
The number of groups of nouns?
What is 2?
100
Words that take the place of nouns or words for which pronouns stand.
What are antecedents?
200
A noun that is made up of more than one word
What is a compound noun?
200
Person, place, or thing: Technician
What is a person?
200
Separated, hyphenated, combined
What are the three types of compound nouns.
200
Names a specific person, place, or thing
What is a proper noun?
200
"Katie lost her bookbag". The word "Katie" is this
What is the antecedent?
300
Names a type of class, people, place, or thing.
What is a common noun?
300
Joy is a noun because it is this
What is a condition?
300
The number of compound nouns in this sentence:
"Down by the swimming pool, Kaitlyn did a handstand."
What is 2?
300
Proper nouns always begin with this
What are capital letters?
300
The number of pronouns in this sentence:
"Matt received a new bike for Christmas, so he have his bike to his cousin, Amy."
What is 3?
400
Names a specific person, place, or thing
What is a proper noun?
400
Justice is a noun because it is this
What is an idea or action?
400
The compound nouns in this sentence:
"Last weekend, Jane collected insects with her grandparents."
What is weekend and grandparents?
400
The number of proper nouns and errors in this sentence:
"The atlantic Ocean is full of great white Sharks."
What is 5?
400
The pronoun that the antecedent represents in this sentence:
"Because of its nice beaches, Mary prefers to vacation among the tourists in North Carolina.
What is North Carolina?
500
A word that stands for nouns or for words that take the place of nouns
What is a pronoun?
500
the Latin word for name
What is nomen?
500
The number of compound nouns found in this paragraph:
What is 10?
500
writers
What is a type of common noun?
500
The pronouns and antecedents in the following sentence:
"To prepare for tests, students should study their notes."