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+ Nouns

Common Noun: General name for a person, place, thing, or idea. Proper Noun: The name of a particular person, place, thing, or idea. Singular Noun: Single person, place, or thing. Plural Noun: More than one person, place, or thing. Concrete Noun: Names an object that can be seen, heard, smelled, touched, or tasted. Abstract Noun: Names an idea, quality, or state. Collective Noun: Refers to a group of people or things. Compound Noun: Made up of two or more words. May be written as one word, separate words, or as hyphenated word. Possessive Nouns: Shows ownership or relationship. Always use an apostrophe.

Proper

Concrete

Collective/C Abstract/sin Compound/ ommon gular plural

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PRONOUNS

Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Other Pronoun Problems Pronoun Reference Problems

Pronoun- a word that substitutes a noun. Antecedent- the noun that is replaced by the pronoun.

Sonia delivered her speech to the class.


Singular Plural

Subject

I, you, she, he, it

We, they,

Object

Me, Him, her

Us, them

Possessive

My, Mine, Your, Yours, Her, Hers, His, Its

Our, Ours, Your Yours, Their, Theirs,

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