person, place, or thing
noun
replaces a noun
pronoun
He gave his hat to her.
HE HIS HER
The cat drank the milk.
CAT MILK
box
boxes
A specific person, place, or thing.
Proper noun
replaces a noun in the subject part of a sentence.
subject pronoun
The teacher told his class they would have a Christmas party!
HIS THEY
The dog chased the ball over the fence and under the car.
DOG BALL FENCE CAR
child
children
This type of noun names more than 1 person, place, or thing.
plural noun
replaces a noun that receives the action of the verb.
object pronoun
He has his phone in the back packet of his jeans.
HE HIS HIS
The teacher told her class to sit in their chairs.
TEACHER CLASS CHAIRS
BONUS points - pronoun = ?
ox
oxen
This type of noun names 1 person, place, or thing.
singular noun
takes the place of a noun and shows ownership
possessive pronoun
Did she bring her parents to the game?
SHE HER
The Packers lost the game to the Lions!
Packers Lions game
leaf
leaves
Type of noun that shows ownership.
possessive nouns
A word that describes a noun?
adjective
His shirt and their uniforms were in her washing machine because they were dirty.
HIS THEIR HER THEY
The Vikings are going to win the Superbowl!
Vikings Superbowl
calf
calves