Nouns
Pronouns: Personal, Reflexive, Intensive
Pronouns: Demonstrative & Relative
Pronouns: Interrogative & Indefinite
100

What is a concrete noun?

A person, place, or thing that you can SEE or TOUCH. 

Example: apple, book, school

100
Name an example of a personal pronoun.

He, she, they, them, he, her, hers, etc.

100

What do demonstrative pronouns do?

They point things out!

100

What do interrogative pronouns do?

They ask questions! 

200

What is an abstract noun?

Things you cannot experience with your senses. Example: love, faith, sadness

200

A reflexive pronoun reflects back on a noun or pronoun already mentioned while an intensive pronoun does what?

Emphasizes a noun or pronoun already mentioned.

200

What do relative pronouns do?

Connect one part of a sentence to another, giving more information about the subject.

200

What do indefinite pronouns do?

They do not refer to anything definite.

300

What is a common noun?

A general person, place, or thing. 


300

Is the italicized pronoun intensive or reflexive? 

Mary herself will write the book

Intensive

300

Is the pronoun in this sentence relative or demonstrative?

That sounds like a scary movie.

Demonstrative

300

Is the following pronoun interrogative or indefinite?


Everybody knows how to spell their name.

Indefinite

400

What is a proper noun?

A specific person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are capitalized.

400

Is the following pronoun intensive or reflexive?


The students will help themselves to some candy.

Reflexive

400

Is the pronoun in this sentence relative or demonstrative?


My friend, who was born a long time ago, just turned 25.

relative

400

Is the following pronoun interrogative or indefinite?

Either way sounds good to me!

Indefinite

500

Identify the 3 nouns in this sentence:


The many students played Jeopardy all day long. 

students, Jeopardy, day

500

Identify the antecedent in this sentence:


Susan loves her pet pig.

Susan

500

Is the pronoun in this sentence relative or demonstrative?


I got that from Starbucks this morning.

Demonstrative

500

Is the following pronoun interrogative or indefinite?


Who took the last cookie?

Interrogative