interrogative, indefinite, relative, demonstrative
reflexive, intensive, personal
abstract, concrete, common, proper
nouns
pronouns
100

WHO is going to the game tonight? What type of noun is the bolded word?

 interrogative pronoun 

100

TRUE OR FALSE? I, is an example of a personal pronoun.

true

100

A common noun is...

used to name general things, places, ideas, people, etc.

100

Which following word is a noun; chair, walk, touch or, hear?

Chair

100

Which of the following is an example of a pronoun; Mountain View, Jolly Rancher, Sporting Hill, She?

She

200

Points out a specific person, place, thing, or idea.

Demonstrative Pronoun

200

The boys ate the bowl of chips by THEMSELVES. The bolded word is an example of what type of pronoun?

reflexive pronoun

200

The Golden Gate Bridge is an example of what type of noun?

proper noun

200

a person, place, thing, or idea

noun

200

A pronoun is...

Any of a small set of words in a language that are used as substitutes for nouns or noun phrases

300

Connects one part of a sentence and is followed by a verb. (not a question)

relative pronoun

300

If you take it out of a sentence it will still make sense

Intensive Pronoun