Vocabulary
Notes Ch.11
Notes Ch.12
Notes Ch.13
Miscellaneous
100

1.Severe or rough 

2.Capable of being done

3.Hard to catch

4.To chase or to seek 

Inclement 

Feasible

Elusive  

Pursue 

100

Rules For Making Nouns Possessive


A possessive noun will either have an apostrophe before the s or after the s  

100

Antecedents need these things to match up... 

Number and gender 

100

What's the difference between pattern 5 and pattern 4  

Pattern 5 has a PA

100

Either is always...

Singular

200

1. To bear witness or affirm something true or genuine 

2. To hesitate or lose courage 

3. Short, but often full of meaning 

4. To be very sad 

Elusive 

Pursue 

Pithy 

Forlorn 

200

Subjective nouns 

Pronouns used as a subject(SP)or predicate nouns(PrN) 

200

A personal pronoun refers to the one speaking as... 

1st person 

200

What is a PA 

A predicate adjective 

200

What is an Indefinite Pronoun 

A pronoun that can either be singular or plural 

300

What is a synonym:

forlorn 

pithy 

falter 

attest  

forsaken 

small

waver 

refute 


300

Objective Nouns 

Pronouns used as OPs, DOs, or IOs

300

A personal pronoun refers to the one being spoken about as...

3rd person 

300

A PA tells... 

What kind of subject 

300

My is a ______ pronoun 

Possessive 

400

What are is a synonym for: 

Inclement 

Feasible 

Elusive

Pursue  

Stormy 

Attainable 

Evasive 

Hunt 

400

Possessive Nouns 

Pronouns used to show ownership/possession(PPA) 

400

A personal pronoun refers to the one being spoken to as...

2nd person 

400

There is three types of comparative adjectives  

Comparative, Superlative, and Simple  

400

For a singular noun add...

apostrophe s 

500

Is this correct:

The inclement road was to bumpy to drive on  

No 

500

A PPA is...

a possessive noun 

500

A word that ends in -one, -body, or, -thing is... 

Always singular

500

What is the PA 

The Christmas tree at the mall was breathtaking. 

breathtaking 

500

If an antecedent is singular than the pronoun must be  

Singular