Define the physical things a noun can be from the definition of a noun.
Person/Place/Thing
Define the mental things a noun can be from the definition of a noun.
Idea
Part of speech that replaces a noun in a sentence.
Pronoun
The noun that is being replaced in a sentence is called this.
Antecedent
racecar
Common and Compound
Names a person, place, thing, or idea and is capitalized.
Proper Noun
Any person, place, thing, or idea that is not capitalized.
Common Noun
Refers to a specific person or thing.
Personal Pronoun
Demonstrates ownership.
Possessive Pronoun
her
Personal Pronoun
Can be made plural by adding a number in front of it and an s to the end of it.
Count Noun
Has a single form.
Noncount Noun
Emphasized the noun or pronoun.
Intensive Pronoun
Used when asking a question.
Interrogative Pronoun
courage
Noncount and Abstract
Intangible.
Abstract Noun
Can be experienced with one of the five senses.
Concrete Noun
Refers to people or things in general.
Indefinite Pronoun
Connects a phrase or clause to a noun or pronoun.
Relative Pronoun
what
Interrogative Pronoun
Contains two or more words joined together.
Compound Noun
Names groups of things and people.
Collective Noun
Focus attention on the nouns they are replacing.
Demonstrative Pronoun
When a noun or pronoun does something to itself.
Reflexive Pronoun
all
Indefinite Pronoun