Is a part pf speech that names a person, a place, a thing or an idea.
Noun
Name things that cannot be counted
Non- count nouns
The word to which a pronoun refers is called its...
Antecedent
Objective Plural Pronouns
us, you, them
Appears at or near the beginning of a subordinate clause and connects it to another idea in the same sentence.
Relative Pronoun
Names something that can be perceived through any of the five senses.
Concrete Noun
Is one noun made by joining two or more words.
Compound Nouns
Subjective Singular Pronouns
I, you, he, she, it
our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs
Is used to begin a question.
Interrogative Pronouns
Names something that cannot be perceived through the senses.
Abstract Noun
Names any one of a class of people, places, things ir ideas.
Common Noun
Objective Singular Pronouns
me, you, him, her, it
Directs the action of the verb toward its subject. It points back to a noun or a pronoun earlier in the sentence.
Reflexive Pronoun
The five most common interrogative pronouns
what, which, who, whom, and whose
Names a group of people, animals, or things.
Collective Noun
Names a specific person, place, thing or idea.
Proper Nouns
Possessive Singular Pronoun
my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its
Adds emphasis to a noun or pronoun in the same sentence.
Intensive Pronouns
Refers to a person, a place, a thing, or an idea that is not specifically named.
Name things that can be counted.
Count Nouns
Is a word that takes the place of a noun or a group of words acting as a noun.
Subjective Plural Pronouns
we, you, they
Points to a specific person, place or thing.
Demonstrative Pronoun
Expresses an action directed toward someone or something in the same sentence.
Transitive Verb