Nouns
Pronoun
Nouns (identify)
Pronouns (identify)
Nouns/ Pronouns
100

The meaning of a noun. 

What is a person, place, thing, or idea?

100

The meaning of the pronoun.

What replaces the noun?

100

The teacher was ready to start the lesson.  

common noun

100

Alexis and _____ went to the movies to watch Mary Poppins. 

I

100

The problem of using too much noun...

*hint: think of the song

What happens when you use it over and over and it wears you down? 

200

The 6 types of nouns that we learned in class.

What is a collective, compound, proper, common, irregular and abstract noun?

200

Name the three types of pronouns.

What is personal (subjective), objective, possessive pronouns?

200

We visited Lake Erie, which separates the United States and Canada.

proper noun

200

Take a picture of him, not ________ (me and him)

us

200

A street, state, or country name. 

What is a Proper noun?

300

Foot ->feet

wolf->wolves

fish-> fishes

sheep-> sheep 

(a type of noun)

What is an irregular noun?

300

Name the personal pronoun (7)

I, you, he, she, it, we, they

300

The basketball match was scheduled in the afternoon.

compound noun

300

_______ is a good athlete! (Danielle)

she

300

Air, water, fire, earth.

What is a common noun?

400

Class, church, flock, children...

(A type of noun)

What is a collective noun?

400

Name the objective pronoun (7)

Me, you, him, her, it, us, them

400

A swarm of bees attacked our neighbor's house. 

collective noun 

400

___________ is on the coffee table (you)


yours 

400

Free points!!

Create a sentence using: him AND you

EXAMPLE:

This cookie was for him, not for you!

500

You cannot see or hear. 

(A type of noun)

What is an abstract noun?

500

Name the possessive noun (12)

My, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its, our, ours, their, theirs

500

Love and friendship are equally important.

abstract noun

500

The lotion fell down and broke _________ glass. 

its

500

The difference between a compound and a collective noun. 

Compound: two nouns connected to one word

Collective: a noun that ALWAYS means as a group 

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