A noun is...
Person, place, thing, or idea
A pronoun...
Replaces the noun
The cup fell and broke
(What kind of noun)
common
(Peter) _____________ bought the ice cream to the class.
(Fill in the correct pronoun)
He
What happens if you repeat the same noun too many times?
(Think about the pronoun song)
If you use it over and over it will wear you down
Elena teacher, Jean teacher, Misorang, Garden Grove...
(Type of noun)
proper
What are the three types of pronouns?
personal (subjective), objective, possessive
Elena teacher graduated from California State University Fullerton.
(What kind of noun)
Proper noun
Collin and ____ will meet at the baseball field.
Which of the following is the correct form?
-I, me, mine, myself
I
What is the difference between common and proper noun?
Common- general/basic
Proper- anything with names!
A group of people or animals...
(Type of noun)
Name all the subjective pronouns (personal)
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
I ate a loaf of bread for breakfast
(What kind of noun)
irregular noun
(Black Rhino) __________ is an endangered species now.
(Fill in the correct pronoun)
It
Give me 4 different compound nouns!
(Answers may vary)
pancakes
basketball
toothpaste
airplane
friendship
What type of noun shows a concept or idea?
(In other words, something that is NOT visible)
abstract
Name all of the objective pronouns
Me, you, him, her, it, us, them
Steve buys the band some sandwiches.
(What kind of noun)
collective noun
(You and I) __________ shall stand by the truth.
(Fill in the correct pronoun)
We
Name three different types of irregular nouns
elf = elves
man = men
cactus = cacti
foot = feet
mouse = mice
(answers may vary)
Tell me all the nouns that we learned in class
Common, proper, collective, irregular, compound, abstract
Name all of the possessive pronouns
My, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its, our, ours, their, theirs
Your mind can know a million things.
(What kind of noun)
abstract noun
I heard ______ telling ________ about the movie. (Sarah/ Jack, Bob, Claire)
(Fill in the correct pronoun)
her/ them
You use "it" "its" when...
- it refers to object or animals.
- when you don't know the gender