PPT-MONDAY Identify each word as noun (common, proper, possessive),

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pornoun relative interrogative possessive nominative objective demonstrative indefinite reflexive verb helping linking action tense adverb adjective proeposition

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pornoun relative interrogative possessive nominative objective demonstrative indefinite reflexive verb helping linking action tense adverb adjective proeposition conjunction coordinating subordinating correlative interjection gerund participle or infinitive . By: Kaley and Aimar. What is a common noun?. Common nouns are the general names of people, places, and things.. These types of nouns are usually not capitalized unless they are the first word of a sentence.. By. Cheryl M. Hamilton. Proper nouns name a particular person, place, or thing. Capitalize the first word and each important word of a proper noun.. Walt Disney . created . Mickey Mouse. .. Proper nouns are:. Read the following sentence silently to yourself.. The father of the boy asked for the help of the volunteers.. Possessive Nouns. Show ownership or possession. Singular Possessive Nouns. Just add an apostrophe and s (‘s). APOSTROPHES. Nouns in possessive case. To form the possessive of most singular nouns, add an apostrophe and an . s. .. Susan’s house. a week’s salary. one boy’s backpack. t. hat car’s tires. Nouns in possessive case. noun. is a person , place, thing, or idea.. Student. Person. Place. Home. Thing. School bus. Idea. Love. Boy or girl. Class room. Chalk. Board. Singular or Plural. A . singular noun . names one person, place, thing, or idea.. Nouns. 1. Persons. parents, Martha, teacher,. woman, sister, linebackers, baby sitter. Places. White House,. states, school, city, Chicago. Things. rocket,. desks, ocean, hamster, train, computer, Newberry Medal, Golden Gate Bridge. 1. LA.1452. Identify Nouns...……......................................... 2. LA.1451. Identify Simple Sentences.....…………………. 3. LA.1468. Identify Proper and Common Nouns……….. 6. Genre: . Narrative Nonfiction. Big . Question: How do . animals and humans develop understanding and trust?. Small Group. . Timer. Review Games. Story Sort. Vocabulary Words:. Arcade Games. Study Stack. Articles – the, an, a. Demonstrative pronouns – this, that. Possessive pronouns & nouns. . noun. . . noun. . My. . three. dogs ate . that. . awful. food.. . . . POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES LOOK AT THEM AS HAVING 2 ROLES: THE POSSESSIVE ROLE AND THE ADJECTIVE ROLE THE POSSESSIVE ROLE TELLS US WHO THE ITEM (OR RELATIVE) BELONGS TO. IS IT : MINE OUR YOUR (INFORMAL SINGULAR) Possessive Nouns Rules shows ownership and modifies like an adjective . It will always have an apostrophe s (‘s) or an s apostrophe (s’) after it . To find the PN ask the question whose -- tells what kind, which one, how many, or how much.. Examples. red barn that notebook seven apples many novels. romantic story interesting poem these ideas Irish ballad. cracked pitcher enough plates second time no excuse. AFTER. the noun instead of before.. Normally you used . mi(s), . tu. (s), . su. (s), y . nuestro. (as). in front of a noun.. Example: . mis. amigos, . tu. . libro. , . su. casa, . nuestro. . amario. noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, . or . interjection. . . After months [1] . of. drought, the [2] . storm. clouds build up in the [3] . sky. and the torrential deluge [4] .

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