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Title: Grammar: 12 weeks


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Grammar 12 weeks
Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, prepositions
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Pronoun Types
Types Of
Definitions
Noun, Adjective, Pronoun
Find the Preposition
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Category 1 - for 100
  • This part of speech is a person, place, thing, or
    idea.

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Category 1 - for 100
  • Noun

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Category 1 - for 200
  • This part of speech takes the place of a noun.

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Category 1 - for 200
  • Pronoun

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Category 1 - for 300
  • This type of noun is capitalized.

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Category 1 - for 300
  • Proper Noun

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Category 1 - for 400
  • This part of speech answers either Which? or
    What kind? or How many?.

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Category 1 - for 400
  • adjective

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Category 1 - for 500
  • This part of speech shows a relationship between
    a noun/pronoun and other words in the sentence.

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Category 1 - for 500
  • Preposition

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Category 2 - for 100
  • Identify the part of speech.
  • That is a pretty bird.

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Category 2 - for 100
  • Adjective

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Category 2 - for 200
  • Identify the part of speech.
  • She made her way down the mountain.

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Category 2 - for 200
  • pronoun

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Category 2 - for 300
  • Identify the part of speech.
  • We believe in freedom.

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Category 2 - for 300
  • Noun
  • (abstract noun)

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Category 2 - for 400
  • Identify the part of speech.
  • I like Chinese food.

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Category 2 - for 400
  • Adjective
  • (proper)

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Category 2 - for 500
  • What parts of speech are words such as what,
    which, whose in the examples below?
  • Which is yours?
  • What do you want?
  • Whose is that?

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Category 2 - for 500
  • Pronouns
  • (Indefinite)

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Category 3 - for 100
  • I went to the store yesterday.
  • What is the preposition?

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Category 3 - for 100
  • to

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Category 3 - for 200
  • Please look behind the milk!
  • What is the preposition?

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Category 3 - for 200
  • behind

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Category 3 - for 300
  • Among the clues was the answer.
  • What is the preposition?

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Category 3 - for 300
  • among

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Category 3 - for 400
  • I want an answer regarding the matter we
    discussed.
  • What is the preposition?

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Category 3 - for 400
  • regarding

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Category 3 - for 500
  • They do not want to leave the awesome party until
    midnight.
  • What is the preposition?

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Category 3 - for 500
  • until

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Category 4 - for 100
  • Is the underlined word a personal, interrogative,
    or demonstrative pronoun?
  • She was quite angry!

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Category 4 - for 100
  • personal

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Category 4 - for 200
  • What did you say?
  • Is this an interrogative, demonstrative or
    intensive pronoun?

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Category 4 - for 200
  • interrogative

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Category 4 - for 300
  • Give me those!
  • Is the underlined word a relative, reflexive, or
    demonstrative pronoun?

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Category 4 - for 300
  • demonstrative

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Category 4 - for 400
  • What do you prefer, cats or dogs?
  • Is the underlined pronoun a personal,
    interrogative, or intensive pronoun?

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Category 4 - for 400
  • interrogative

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Category 4 - for 500
  • Everyone wanted to go on vacation badly.
  • Is the underlined word an indefinite,
    demonstrative, or personal pronoun?

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Category 4 - for 500
  • indefinite

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Category 5 - for 100
  • A noun that identifies a group but is in singular
    form is called a ______________ noun.
  • Examples team, crowd, committee, swarm, herd,
    pack

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Category 5 - for 100
  • Collective Noun

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Category 5 - for 200
  • A noun that is made up of one or more words but
    is just one person, place, or thing is called a
    ______________ noun.
  • Examples firetruck, Ms. Cochren, mother-in-law,
    chili peppers

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Category 5 - for 200
  • compound noun

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Category 5 - for 300
  • This type of noun cannot be perceived by any of
    our senses and is an idea. It is called an
    ______________ noun.
  • Examples freedom, excitement

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Category 5 - for 300
  • abstract

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Category 5 - for 400
  • What are a few of the words that Mrs. C told
    students that would indicate that a noun would
    soon follow?

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Category 5 - for 400
  • A, An, The

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Category 5 - for 500
  • This word is singular, but it indicates a noun
    that is a group such as a class, a jury, or a
    swarm.

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Category 5 - for 500
  • collective

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Final Jeopardy
  • Identify this part of speech as specifically as
    possible.
  • He played the French horn.

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Answer
  • Proper Adjective
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