This document provides an overview of different types of nouns, including common nouns, proper nouns, singular nouns, plural nouns, collective nouns, and possessive nouns. It then provides examples of identifying the type of noun in different sentences through a series of interactive questions and answers. The goal is to help the reader learn to identify different nouns and avoid "Noun Madness".
This PowerPoint Presentation entails the definitions of a Proper Noun and a Common Noun, examples of both types of nouns, the differences and two activities.
This PowerPoint Presentation entails the definitions of a Proper Noun and a Common Noun, examples of both types of nouns, the differences and two activities.
Pronoun Agreement - Number, Person, & Special CircumstancesAudrey Lynn
This Power Point gives examples of how to use pronouns in sentences. The main focus is pronoun number and person. It also gives examples of ambiguous/vague antecedents, collective nouns, and indefinite pronouns.
Pronouns are words that we use in place of Nouns (or other Pronouns) in a sentence to make it less repetitive and less awkward. Some of the most common Pronouns are - he, she, you, they, it, etc. These Pronouns are divided into different categories based on their use
Pronoun Agreement - Number, Person, & Special CircumstancesAudrey Lynn
This Power Point gives examples of how to use pronouns in sentences. The main focus is pronoun number and person. It also gives examples of ambiguous/vague antecedents, collective nouns, and indefinite pronouns.
Pronouns are words that we use in place of Nouns (or other Pronouns) in a sentence to make it less repetitive and less awkward. Some of the most common Pronouns are - he, she, you, they, it, etc. These Pronouns are divided into different categories based on their use