Identify the noun below as CONCRETE or ABSTRACT.
Hate is a dangerous emotion.
Abstract
Transitive or Intransitive?
He accepted the teaching job.
Transitive
Personal or Possessive?
Their white house
Possessive
Interrogative or Relative?
Aunt Gwen, who is my dad's sister, will accompany me to the Packer game next week.
Relative
Identify the Auxiliary (or Helping) verb.
The babies are crying from hunger.
Are
Identify the noun below as proper, common, or collective.
Lamborghini
Proper
Transitive or Intransitive?
An early volunteer, John rushed to his country's aid.
Intransitive
Reflexive or Intensive?
The boy kicked himself.
Reflexive
Interrogative or Relative?
The driver who ran the stop sign was careless.
Relative
Identify the personal pronoun.
She doesn't like to play basketball.
She
Identify the noun below as proper, common, or collective.
Team
Collective
Linking verb or Action verb?
Connie walks to the grocery store with Carol.
Action verb
Reflexive or Intensive?
My sister and I bought ourselves popcorn at the movies.
Reflexive
Indefinite or Demonstrative?
This day is going to be awesome!
Demonstrative
Identify the pronoun below as personal or possessive.
My mom makes the best chocolate chip cookies.
Possessive
Identify the noun below as proper, common, or collective.
Horse
Common
Linking verb or Action verb?
Matching the pattern of the material will be difficult.
Linking verb
Reflexive or Intensive?
My sister herself paid for my popcorn.
Intensive
Indefinite or Demonstrative?
Give me that shirt, please.
Demonstrative
Interrogative or Relative pronoun?
What do you mean?
Interrogative
Identify the noun below as concrete or abstract.
His cold feet were soothed by the warmth from the evening campfire.
Concrete
Linking verb or Action verb?
Regardless of the weather, I am usually the first at cross country practice.
Linking verb
Interrogative or Relative?
Who is coming to my party?
Interrogative
Indefinite or Demonstrative?
Some days it seems that everything goes wrong.
Indefinite
Identify the Auxiliary (or Helping) verb.
Have you ever been to Hawaii?
Have