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Singular noun (s). A noun is a thing , like a teddy bear. It is singular if there is only one. Write a sentence that contains a singular noun and put (s) after it. I want a teddy bear (s). Plural noun (p). If you have 2 or more things, the noun is plural and usually ends in s .
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Singular noun (s) • A noun is a thing, like a teddy bear. • It is singular if there is only one. • Write a sentence that contains a singular noun and put (s) after it. • I want a teddy bear (s).
Plural noun (p) • If you have 2 or more things, the noun is plural and usually ends in s. • Write a sentence with a plural noun and put (p) after it. • I wear braces (p).
Possessive noun (poss n) • There is an ownership. • Write a sentence that has a possessive noun and put (poss n) after it. • Is Rudolph’s (poss n) nose really red?
Concrete noun (con) • Something you see, smell, taste, touch, or hear with your senses. • How fast does your sled (con) go?
Abstract noun (abst) • An idea or feeling, like love, freedom, bravery. • His pride (abst) was hurt.
Proper Noun (prop) The name of a person, place, or thing. Starts with a capital letter. • Are you going back to the North Pole (prop).
Common noun (com) • A person, place, or thing in general. • A thing that does not have to start with a capital letter. • I like shiny wheels (com).
Personal pronoun (per) • He, she, it, I, me, you, we, they, us, them • It (per) has a ribbon.
Possessive pronoun (poss p) • My, mine, your, his, hers, its, their, our • Our (poss p) house is on the left.
Reflexive pronoun (ref) • Myself, yourself, himself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves • The same person or thing is involved. • Give yourself (ref) something nice.
Intensive pronoun (ints p) • Myself, yourself, himself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves • Adds emphasis. • I wrote it myself (ints p).
Interrogative pronoun (intrr p) • who, whom, whose, what, and which. • Whoever, whatever, whichever. • Creates a question. • Who (intrr p) will help you?
Relative pronoun (rel p) • who what which that • Whoever whatever whichever whose • Starts a relative clause. • Is Rudolph the reindeer who (rel p) leads the way?
Linking verb (link) • am, is, are, was, were, will be • Rudolph is (link) my favorite reindeer.
Transitive verb (trns v) • The words after the verb answer the question what or who. • Reindeers pull (trns v) the sled.
Intransitive verb (intrs v) • The words after the verb do not answer the question what or who. • Your sled flies (intrs v) far.