Lesson Vocabulary
Noun types
Pronoun Types
Pronoun/ Antecedent Agreement
Pronoun Case
100

person, place, thing, or idea

noun

100

nouns that can be measured using the five senses

concrete nouns

100

replaces a noun that is doing something in the sentence

subject pronoun

100

Who/ What is the antecedent for her?

Aliyah and Tommy went for walks on her shift breaks

Aliyah

100

Is it right?  subject/ object/ or possessive?

Last week, him and Fernando installed new software on the department's computers.

him should be he; needs a subject case pronoun

200

words that replace and refer to nouns

pronouns

200

naming one or more than one

singular and plural

200

replaces a noun that is receiving action in a sentence

object pronoun

200

Who/ What is the antecedent for her?

Neither Sherry nor her sisters liked their sandwiches.

Sherry

200

Is it right?  subject/ object/ or possessive?

The manager wants to begin regular meetings between himself and we.

we should be us; needs an object case

300

the name of the noun or pronoun to which a pronoun refers

antecedent

300

naming a specific noun or using the name of a specific noun as part of an adjective

proper nouns; proper adjectives

300

pronouns that show ownership

possessive pronouns

300

Who/ What is the antecedent for their?

Neither Sherry nor her sisters liked their sandwiches.

Sherry and her sisters

300

Is it right?  subject/ object/ or possessive?

The receptionist was apologetic when she spoke to us.

correct

she = subject; replaces receptionist

us = object

400

something having no physical form and which cannot be experienced or measured through the five senses

abstract

400

nouns that show ownership using apostrophes

possessive nouns

400

I, me, we, mine, ours

first person pronoun

400

Who/ What is the antecedent for his?

Everyone should be careful of his or her health.

Everyone

400

Is it right?  subject/ object/ or possessive?

When I opened the book, I noticed that theirs binding needed to be repaired. 

theirs should be its; possessive case

500

showing ownership

possessive

500

What are the nouns?

Last week, Fernando installed new software on the department's computers.

week, Fernando, software, computers 

-- what about department's?

500

he, she, they, his, theirs

third person pronoun
500

Who/ What is the antecedent for its?

Mathematics has its own set of symbols.

Mathematics

500

Is it right?  subject/ object/ or possessive?

Whom are you calling?

correct; whom is object case when answering the question