What is the compound noun in the following sentence:
Edison invented the light bulb.
Light bulb.
What is the common noun in the following sentence:
Mount Fuji, a volcano, is located in Japan
A volcano.
What are the personal and possessive pronouns in the sentence:
We waited, but he never showed up.
We, he.
Carrie found herself blamed for Luke's mistake.
Refllexive
What is the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence?
That was a huge thunderstorm yesterday!
That
What two words make the compound noun in the following sentence:
Lily gets up at sunrise to do her stretching routine.
Sun | Rise
What are the proper nouns in the following sentence:
The Last Battle is my favorite book by C.S. Lewis.
The Last Battle OR C.S. Lewis
What perspective is the following sentence? (First person, Second person, or Third person)
Rod and she both helped out at the car wash.
Third person (Rod and she)
Fill in the correct reflexive or intensive pronoun:
I treated ______ to a new scarf.
Myself
What is the NOUN in the following sentence?
These are the tires we purchased last week.
Tires.
What are the three types of compound nouns?
Single word, hyphenated word, separate words.
What is the COMMON noun in the following sentence:
My cousin Damian majors in English.
My cousin.
it, its, she, her, he, him, his.
Always singular
Is the underlined word REFLEXIVE or INTENSIVE:
"I did it all myself." Jared bragged.
Intensive
What is the demonstrative pronoun AND the noun in the following sentence?
Dad, this is my lab partner.
This - lab partner
What two words make the compound noun in the following sentence:
This electric toothbrush works well.
Tooth | Brush
What is the PROPER noun in the following sentence:
My sister Aisha won the Service Award and her high school.
Aisha OR Service Award
What are the three different personal perspectives?
Hint: Look at the table on worksheet #8
First person, second person, third person.
Fill in the correct reflexive or intensive pronoun:
Sam, give _________ a break; you tried.
yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct demonstrative pronoun:
Ah, ______ is the life.
This OR That
What is a compound noun?
A compound noun is a single noun made by joining two or more words.
Common and proper nouns do what?
Common nouns name any one of a class of people places, things, or ideas,
Proper nouns name a specific person, place, thing, or idea.
Personal and possessive pronouns do what?
Personal and possessive pronouns refer to one or more persons, places, things, or ideas.
Reflexive and intensive pronouns do what?
A demonstrative pronoun does what?
A demonstrative pronoun POINTS to one or more specific pronouns.