7.1 Nouns
7.2 ProNouns
7.3 Sub And Obj.
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What is a noun?

A noun is a person, place,or thing..


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What are pronouns?

ProNouns are words that are used in place of nouns.

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What is a subject pronoun, whats and object pronoun?

A Subject pronoun is a pronoun used as the subject for the clause. An object pronoun is a pronoun that is used an an object.

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What are the two types of nouns?

Proper nouns, and common nouns

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What is the word called that a pronoun replaces?

An Antecedent.

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What questions does a direct object answer?

Whom or what.

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How many words can a noun be?

A noun could be a single word, or two or more words used together.

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What are the most used pronouns?

I, you, and it.

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Correct this sentance 

(My mom and) Him burst out in applause!

(My mom and) Hehim burst out in applause!

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What are some examples of a common noun?

What are some examples of a proper noun?


Any noun that isn’t specific (ex:character, team, river, city)

A person, place, or thing that is specific. (Ex: Harry Potter, Chicago Cubs, Nile River, Chicago.

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Replace the noun(s) with pronoun(s) in this sentence.

I loved going to the famous citie to see all the cool tourist sites!


Answers may varie; Example: I loved visiting New York to see the tourist attractions.

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What do you call it when a subject noun replaces a noun that renames the Subject.

A predicate nominative.

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Make two sentences, both having one proper noun and one common noun.

Answers may vary, but some examples are; Harry Potter is  the main character in the Harry Potter movies.

Another one is; I went to the city called Washington D.C to visit the White House.

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What are the two types of pronouns, and what do they mean?

There are possessive pronouns, and indefinite pronouns. A possessive pronoun is a pronoun that shows ownership or possession, a indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that refers to nonspecific persons, or things.

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What are the most used subject, and object pronouns?

Subject; I, we, you, he, she, it, say.


Object; me, you, us, her, him, it, them