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Is a part pf speech that names a person, a place, a thing or an idea.

Noun 

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Name things that cannot be counted 

Non- count nouns

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The word to which a pronoun refers is called its...

Antecedent

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Objective Plural Pronouns

us, you, them

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Appears at or near the beginning of a subordinate clause and connects it to another idea in the same sentence.

Relative Pronoun

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Names something that can be perceived through any of the five senses.

Concrete Noun

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Is one noun made by joining two or more words.

Compound Nouns

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Subjective Singular Pronouns

I, you, he, she, it

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Possessive Plural Pronouns

our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs 

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Is used to begin a question.

Interrogative Pronouns

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Names something that cannot be perceived through the senses.

Abstract Noun

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Names any one of a class of people, places, things ir ideas.

Common Noun

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Objective Singular Pronouns

me, you, him, her, it

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Directs the action of the verb toward its subject. It points back to a noun or a pronoun earlier in the sentence.

Reflexive Pronoun

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The five most common interrogative pronouns

what, which, who, whom, and whose 

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Names a group of people, animals, or things.

Collective Noun

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Names a specific person, place, thing or idea.

Proper Nouns

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Possessive Singular Pronoun

my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its 

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Adds emphasis to a noun or pronoun in the same sentence.

Intensive Pronouns

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Refers to a person, a place, a thing, or an idea that is not specifically named.

Indefinit Pronouns
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Name things that can be counted.

Count Nouns

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Is a word that takes the place of a noun or a group of words acting as a noun.

Pronoun
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Subjective Plural Pronouns

we, you, they 

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Points to a specific person, place or thing.

Demonstrative Pronoun

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Expresses an action directed toward someone or something in the same sentence.

Transitive Verb 

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