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1st 9 weeks’ review game. Good luck!. What is. A word or word group that is used to name a person, place, thing or idea?. A NOUN is. A word or word group that is used to name a person, place, thing or idea. What is. a single noun made up of 2 or more words used together?. A COMPOUND NOUN.
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1st 9 weeks’ review game • Good luck!
What is.... • A word or word group that is used to name a person, place, thing or idea?
A NOUN is • A word or word group that is used to name a person, place, thing or idea.
What is... • a single noun made up of 2 or more words used together?
A COMPOUND NOUN • a single noun made up of 2 or more words used together.
What names... • any one group of persons, places, or things and is generally not capitalized?
A COMMON NOUN names... • any one group of persons, places, or things and is generally not capitalized.
What is... • a word that names a group?
A COLLECTIVE NOUN is... • a word that names a group.
What names... • a person, place, thing, or idea that can be perceived by one of the senses?
A CONCRETE NOUN names.... • a person, place, thing, or idea that can be perceived by one of the senses.
What is... • a pronoun that refer to the subject and is necessary to the meaning of the sentence?
A REFLEXIVE PRONOUN is... • a pronoun that refer to the subject and is necessary to the meaning of the sentence.
What names... • a particular person, place, thing, or idea and begins with a capital letter?
A PROPER NOUN names... • a particular person, place, thing, or idea and begins with a capital letter.
What names... • an idea, a feeling, a quality, or a characteristic?
An ABSTRACT NOUN names... • an idea, a feeling, a quality, or a characteristic.
What is... • a word that replaces a noun?
A PRONOUN is... • a word that replaces a noun.
What is... • a pronoun that introduces a question?
An INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN... • introduces a question.
What is... • a pronoun that introduces a subordinate clauses?
A RELATIVE PRONOUN... • is a pronoun that introduces a subordinate clause.
What is... • a pronoun that points something out?
A DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN... • points something out.
What is... • a pronoun that refers to something that may or may not be named?
An INDEFINITE PRONOUN... • refers to something that may or may not be named.
What is... • a verb that connects the subject to a word that identifies or describes it?
A LINKING VERB... • a verb that connects the subject to a word that identifies or describes it.
What is... • a noun or a pronoun that the pronoun stands for?
An ANTECEDENT... • is a noun or a pronoun that a pronoun stands for.
What is... • the verb that comes before the main verb and completes the verb phrase?
A HELPING VERB... • the verb that comes before the main verb and completes the verb phrase.
What is... • a verb that expresses either mental or physical action?
An ACTION VERB... • a verb that expresses either mental or physical action.
What is... • the primary verb in a sentence?
The MAIN VERB... • is the primary verb in a sentence.
Which of the following sentences uses a linking verb? • a) My niece grew two inches last year. • b) Look next to the refrigerator for your keys. • c) The bread tasted wonderful when it came out of the oven. • d) Charles turned on the lights when he came home.
The answer is... • c) The bread tasted wonderful when it came out of the oven. • BECAUSE....the bread = wonderful!
ACTION or LINKING? • Our new car smells good.
LINKING • Because car = good. The car is not literally sniffing something.
Action or Linking? • Jacob smelled something fishy when he walked into the cafeteria.
ACTION • Because...Jacob does not = fishy. He is literally completing the action of smelling.
Action or Linking? • She grew beautiful flowers in her garden.
ACTION • Because she is literally growing the flowers.
Action or Linking? • The students grew restless before the pep rally.
LINKING • Because the students = restless. They are not physically growing taller.
Action or linking? • At first, the baby appeared sick.
LINKING • Because the baby = sick.
Action or linking? • The grade appeared on the report card.