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COMMON NOUNS Thousands of years ago, many people used caves as shelters.
years, people, caves, shelter
COMMON NOUNS Archaeologists have uncovered fossil remains, stone tools, and weapons.
archaeologists, remains, tools, weapons
PROPER NOUNS In Spain, some Romani still make their homes in caves near Granada.
Spain, Romani, Granada
PROPER NOUNS Caves in Africa, Europe, and Asia are still used as homes for some people.
Africa, Europe, Asia
CONCRETE OR ABSTRACT Is your CLASS studying history?
concrete
CONCRETE NOUN music / anger / friendship / luck
music
CONCRETE OR ABSTRACT Love is the most powerful FORCE in the world.
abstract
ABSTRACT NOUN president / glory / patriot / flag
glory
COMPOUND NOUNS William of Normandy was the cousin of England's King Edward.
William of Normandy, King Edward
COMPOUND NOUNS The king had promised William the throne but changed his mind on his deathbed.
deathbed
PRONOUNS Mr. and Mrs. Hernández were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary.
their
PRONOUNS Manuel teased his sister and said that she may have to pay for her own dinner.
his, she, her
PRONOUNS I have something to show you.
I, something, you
ANTECEDENT Tom and Amelia said that the sculpture is THEIRS.
Tom, Amelia
ANTECEDENT Pedro, asked Janice, "Have YOU seen the art exhibit?"
Janice
ADJECTIVES The skeleton of a shark is made of a hard, elastic substance called cartilage.
hard, elastic
ADJECTIVES Sharks can move through the water at speeds of up to 40 miles an hour.
40
PRONOUN, NOUN, OR ADJECTIVE I have a FEW books on my desk.
adjective
PRONOUN, NOUN, OR ADJECTIVE It was said that BOTH will be chosen.
pronoun