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24 Cards in this Set
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What is a noun?
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A word that is people, places and things
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What names people places and things but is two words put together or two words that are hyphenated?
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Compound Noun
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What names a specific person, place or thing? Hint: usually starts with capital letter?
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Proper Noun
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Refers to people speaking or those spoken to.
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Personal Pronoun
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These pronouns point out a person, place or thing.
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Demonstrative
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This part of speech expresses action or the condition of a person, place or thing
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VERB
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This verb indicates the action of a person or thing.
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ACTION VERB
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This verb connects the noun (or pronoun) to a word that describes or identifies it.
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LINKING VERB
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What is the name for a word that comes BEFORE THE MAIN VERB and adds meaning to it?
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HELPING VERB
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What is an example of a proper noun?
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Faith Christian School
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What is an example of a compound noun?
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football
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What is an example of a common noun?
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school, house, sister, dog etc
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What is compound noun that is a single word?
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bathroom
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What is compound noun that is a hyphenated word?
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like-mindedness
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What is a compound noun that is separate words but will work as one?
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jelly beans, Justin Beber
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What is a FIRST PERSON PERSONAL- SINGULAR & PLURAL
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ME-singular We -plural
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Name a 2ND PERSON PERSONAL PRONOUN- SINGULAR AND PLURAL
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YOU singular
YOU plural |
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Name a 3RD PERSON /PERSONAL PRONOUN - singular and plural
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HE, SHE, IT-singular
THEY- plural |
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Name the 4 DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
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1) this
2)that 3) these 4) those |
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I & me are considered ____ person, personal pronouns
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FIRST
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He, him, she, its are considered _____ person, personal, pronouns
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THIRD
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Am, is, are, was, & were are considered common _____ verbs.
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HELPING
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Appear, become, feel and grow are all _____ verbs
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LINKING
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Know the PROPER NOUNS FOR common nouns, such as a college or a teacher.
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College (common)- Texas Tech. (proper)
Teacher (common)- Ms. Patterson (proper) |