Nouns name these 4 things.
This is the abbreviation for "mister"
Mr.
This is the plural form of the word "deer"
Deer
A pronoun does this job.
Take the place or one or more nouns
This is what an adjective describes.
Nouns and pronouns
This type of noun any person, place, thing, or idea.
Common Noun
This is the abbreviation for "street"
St.
This is the plural form of the word "goose"
Geese
This is the noun or nouns to which the pronoun refers.
Antecendent
These are the words "a," "an," and "the."
Articles
This type of noun names a particular person, place, thing, or idea.
Proper Noun
This is the abbreviation for "junior"
Jr.
This is the plural form of the word "volcano"
Volcanoes
True or false: A pronoun can only refer to a noun in the same sentence.
False
When comparing two things, you add this suffix to the end of the adjective.
-er
Common nouns begin with this form of letter.
Lowercase letter
This is the abbreviation for "avenue"
Ave.
This is the plural form of the word "calf"
Calves
This is added to a singular possessive noun in order to make it plural.
Apostrophe and s
"Good" becomes this when comparing two things.
"Better"
True or false: Names of works of art are common nouns.
False
This is the abbreviations for "general"
Gen.
This is the plural from of the word "trout"
Trout
If a noun ends with a s, you add this to the end of the word.
An apostrophe only
For longer adjectives, you add this before the adjective when describing more than two things.
"Most"