What is a noun?
A noun is a person, place,thing,or idea.
Which word is a noun?
this there trees
trees
Which word is pronoun?
James he Allen
he
Which word is a preposition?
a under that
under
How many sentences are in a paragraph?
What is a proper noun?
A specific person,place, or thing. (It has a name.)
Which word is a noun?
over McDonald's run
McDonald's
Which word is a pronoun?
it table dog house
it
Which word is a preposition?
cousins ideas in the middle of
in the middle of
What does every sentence need?
Starts with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark.
What is a pronoun?
A pronoun takes place of a noun.
Which word is NOT a noun?
desk paper outside
outside
Which word is NOT a pronoun?
they we was
was
Which word is NOT a preposition?
above water below
water
What are the 3 types of ending punctuation marks?
A period .
A question mark ?
An exclamation mark !
What is a preposition?
A prepositions is a word that shows the connection between a noun or pronoun, and another word.
Honda Civic iPhone10 waffles California
Honda Civic
iPhone10
California
Select all of the pronouns.
I you we he she it they them
I you we he she it they them
Select all of the compound prepositions.
From above As for for
Instead of In the middle of
From above As for
Instead of In the middle of
What are the three parts of a paragraph?
Main Idea, Details 1-3, Conclusion
What is a compound preposition?
It does the same thing as a preposition. But it has 2 or more words.
What are some differences between a common noun and proper noun?
A common noun is a general person,place,thing,or idea.
A proper noun is specific person,place, or thing. It always starts with a capital letter.
What pronoun can you use to replace the nouns in the sentences?
James, Allen, Sarah, Max, Annie,Ruth, and I wanted to go to the pool this weekend. But the pool was closed.
We wanted to go to the pool this weekend. But it was closed.
What are the 3 types of prepositions?
Location Time Space
1.What are the 4 types of sentences?
2. What do they do ?
1. Declarative - telling information
2. Imperative - gives a command
3.Exclamatory - shows emotion
4. Interrogative - asks a question