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" John and Sarah danced together." What is the right pronoun to replace the proper nouns?
They
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Name all the subject pronouns.
I, You, He, She, It, We, They.
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"________ is one of the smartest animals in the zoo." What is the pronoun?
It
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What is a concrete noun?
A concrete noun is a noun that can be identified through one of the five senses (taste, touch, sight, hearing, or smell).
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Give 5 examples of concrete nouns.
table, pen, bottle, computer, cellphone....
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What is a noun?
A noun is a word that names people, animals, places, things, feelings.
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What is a proper noun?
A proper noun is a specific name for a particular person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are always capitalized in English.
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Rephrase the sentence using the possessive noun: "The owner of the dog took it inside the house."
"The dog's owner took it inside the house."
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Rephrase the sentence using the possessive noun: "The backpack of the boy was in the closet.
The boy's backpack was in the closet.
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"Make sure _______________ does not forget her purse." What is the pronoun?
She
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Rephrase the sentence using the possessive noun: "The candy of the children was expensive. "
The children's candy was expensive.
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Rephrase the sentence using possessive nouns: "The tools of the man got wet in the rain."
The man's tools got wet in the rain.
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What is an abstract noun?
Abstract nouns refer to feelings, ideals, thoughts, concepts and qualities.
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Give 5 examples of abstract nouns.
honesty, joy, confidence, fear, hope, patience...
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Give 5 examples of a common noun.
You've got it!
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"My mom and I played soccer." What is the right subject pronoun?
We
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"Intelligence" What kind of noun is this?
It is an abstract noun.
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Name all the object pronouns.
Me, You, Him, Her, It, Us, Them
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