Nouns Common and proper Abstract and concrete Compound
Nouns • • Common and proper Abstract and concrete Compound Plural and collective
Common and proper • Common- er h c tea n gu in Bra bie zom ne o ph – Person, place, thing or idea • Proper • names a specific (usually a one-of-a-kind) Carl nal o i t c a e i item. orr Georg rgia C – Begins with a capital letter Geo West ty Facili ixon D Daryl
Abstract and concrete • Abstract- your 5 senses can’t detect them. eit tion c de dica y t de riosi cu st ion t u r a t ax rel Concrete- your 5 sense CAN see them er h c tea cat lane th a airp ble b bub
Compound • noun that is made with two or more words – open or spaced full moon – Hyphenated check-out – closed or solid underworld
Plural and collective • Plural – More than one noun ds a e h s m r fa es v kni hetes c ma • Collective– names groups (things) composed of members (usually people) y ity n m u ar m m co ily fam y jur ulty fac
Pronouns Personal Reflexive Intensive Indefinite Possessive Demonstrative interrogative
Pronoun A pronoun is a word that substitutes for a noun. John, George, Paul and Ringo were not zombies. They were not zombies.
Personal 2 kinds of personal pronouns t, I Subject- renames the subject of , e h the sentence…duh S , e H , e u o , W Y I, ey Th Carol did not emerge from the cell, she might be dead.
Personal 2 kinds of personal pronouns Object- takes the place of the object of the sentence The object is the noun receiving the action , r e H , im After Herschel shot a H , u o Y zombie, it fell backward. , e M s U , t I
Reflexive A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject of a sentence Shane could not control himself. , f l e s m i h lf, , f l e e s s y r he lf, m es, e , v s l s t i rse lve ou mse ves l e e h t s r u o y
Intensive • An intensive pronoun emphasizes its antecedent (the noun that comes before it). I gave the head to the Governor himself. , f l e s y m , f l e s s t i e , v f l l e e s s r u m i o h y , , f l s e v l e s herse m e h t , s e v l e s r u o
Possessive • A possessive pronoun tells you who owns something. Michonne said the Katana sword was hers. s s r i u h o , y s e r , n he , mi eirs h s t t i rs, ou
Demonstrative • A demonstrative pronoun points out a noun. that these this. e s o th The zombie wants those brains.
Interrogative • An interrogative pronoun is used in a question. Which machete should I use? what, which , who, w hom
Indefinite • Indefinite pronouns refer to persons, places, or things in a general way. Anybody can die in a zombie apocalypse. all both another each any either anybody enough anyone neither anything nobody several something everything few many most everybody everyone somebody no one nothing one others someone
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