A noun that represents a feeling, idea or quality.
Abstract Noun
This a noun that represents one person, place, thing, or idea.
Singular Noun
These verbs tell what a noun is doing.
Action Verbs
These verbs are in front of other verbs to show the time of the action.
Helping Verbs
This type of adjective tells how things look, sound, taste, smell or feel.
Descriptive adjectives
Noun that can be tasted, touched, seen, heard, or smelled
Concrete Noun
This is a noun that represents more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Plural Noun
Past tense of play
Played
These verbs connect the noun to more information, describing the noun or identifying it. They do not show action.
Linking Verbs
These adjectives describe by origin and must be capitalized.
Proper Adjectives
A noun that shows ownership
Possessive Noun
These nouns do not follow rules for becoming plural. Rather than adding an s or es to the end, they either become a new word or make no change at all.
Irregular Plural Nouns
Past tense of talk
Talked
Past tense of cut
Cut
Name the 3 article adjectives
A, an, the
These nouns are not specifically.
Common Nouns
These nouns name a collection or group of people, animals, or things.
Collective Nouns
Past tense of buy
Bought
Past tense of do
Did
These adjectives come before a noun and show who or what owns it.
Possessive adjectives
These nouns are specific. They are names.
Proper Nouns
These take the place of a noun.
Pronouns
This type of verb does not follow the ed rule for past tense.
Irregular Verbs
Past tense of go
Went
Can a sentence have more than one adjective?
Yes