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Cases of nouns: subject and object
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Before we begin…in your yellow journal…
Type 2
List the EIGHT parts of speech!
Now, you have ONE MINUTE to brainstorm
everything you can think of about NOUNS!
Review: common nouns
◦ Person: astronaut, boy, teacher
◦ Place: city, town, state
◦ Thing: book, sunshine, dinner
◦ Idea: reality, peace, success
Review: proper nouns
 Person: Mrs. Mack, Barack Obama
 Place: Malvern, Pennsylvania, Mars
 Thing: Toy Story 3, The Hunger Games
 Idea: English, Spanish
Review: parts of a sentence
SUBJECT
PREDICATE
noun (proper or common)
verb (action, linking, or
helping)
or pronoun
Who or what?
What about it?
He smiles.
Autumn leaves twirl gently to the ground.
The park district will open a public pool soon.
Review: Direct Object
tells who/what receives the action of the verb
The teacher chose several books for the Literature
Circles.
(chose what?)
Which students were given a treat?
(were given what?)
I love Suzanne Collins!
(love whom?)
Review: Prepositional Phrases
Preposition-word that RELATES a noun or
pronoun to some other word in a
sentence
above
on
by
near
with
to
Prepositional Phrase-GROUP of words
beginning with a preposition and ending
with a noun or pronoun
above the tree
near that girl
on its side
with me
by them
to you
Review: Prepositional Phrases
Object of the Preposition-noun or
pronoun at the end of the phrase to
which the preposition refers
above the tree
near that girl
on its side
with me
by them
to you
Review: Prepositional Phrases
Find the prepositional phrase. Identify the
preposition and its object.

Did you see her at the game?

The line starts behind him.

I will see you at the movies!
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After the dance, we ordered pizza.
Nouns: subject and object
Use the following nouns in a sentence as
a subject. Then use the nouns as an
object.
Ball
Subject: The ball flew over the fence.
Object: Please throw the ball. (throw what?)
Vacation
Subject: A vacation is just what I need.
Object: I really need a long vacation!(need what?)
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Nouns: subject and object
YOUR TURN-Find a space at the
whiteboard!

Use the following singular nouns in a
sentence as a subject. Then use the singular
nouns as an object.

Dog
Freedom
Hawaii
Mr. Hammond
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Nouns: subject and object
YOUR TURN Use the following nouns in a sentence as
a subject. Then use the nouns as an
object.
Mouse
 Mice
 Family
 Families
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Nouns: subject and object
YOUR TURN-Create sentences…

Use the singular form of WOMAN as the
subject.

Use the plural form of WOMAN as the
direct object.
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Use the plural form of WOMAN as the
object of the preposition.
Nouns: subject and object
Take a look at your Grammar Pre-test.
 Review Part 2: Cases of Nouns.
 Correct any mistakes you made.
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Nouns: subject and object
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Homework: