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For 1-10 define or tell what the following are and give 2 examples of each (you may have to write a sentence to show the examples and you may need your own paper): 1. noun -- person, place, thing, or idea ex: teacher, city, fun 2. common noun -- any person, place, thing, or idea ex: man, store, dog, love 3. proper noun -- names a specific person, place, or thing ex: Mrs. Green, Ukrop’s, Cadillac 4. abstract noun-- a noun that cannot be detected with any of the 5 senses ex: beauty, freedom 5. concrete noun -- a noun that can be detected with any of the 5 senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing,) ex: dog, air 6. pronoun -- a word that replaces a noun ex: he, she, I, they, you, it 7. antecedent -- the word a pronoun replaces or refers to ex: The teacher gave her class a treat. The pronoun is HER and the antecedent is TEACHERr ex: The dog ate its food. The pronoun is ITS and the antecedent is DOG 8. adjective – a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun ex: the PRETTY girl, a RED car 9. noun used as adjective – a noun that is used to modify another noun becomes an adjective ex: BEAN soup, ex: DOG food 10. proper adjective—a proper noun that is beign used as an adjective ex: CHRISTMAS parade ex: APRIL showers 11. List the articles – a, an, the (these words are adjectives and always indicate a noun is coming) ex: A student brought AN apple to THE teacher 12. List the demonstrative adjectives—this, that, these, those ex: this hat, those shoes 13. What is the difference between demonstrative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns? (they are the same 4 words) Write an example sentence for each. –demonstrative adjectives are used WITH a noun, and demonstrative pronouns replace the noun ex: This hat is pretty. (this is an adjective modifying hat) ex: This is pretty. (this is a pronoun because it is replacing some noun) 14. What is nonfiction? – writing that is true and real 15. Tell how authors make nonfiction more interesting to readers Make it humorous 16. When reading, what do words written in BOLD print indicate to the reader? – bold indicates a headline, or something important, or a new section 17. When reading, what do words written in italics indicate to the reader? – italics emphasizes, points out, or can be used as a title in some cases 18. Number the steps of the writing process to put them in the correct order: ___4__ proofread, edit/ revise ___2__ graphic organizer ___1__ brainstorm ___5__ final copy ___3__ rough draft For 19-21 use context clues to figure the meaning of the underlined word. Write the meaning. 19. The lady could use her left hand to do anything that she could do with her right hand. She had been ambidextrous ever since she was a child. – able to use both hands equally 20. The substitute left a note telling the teacher how garrulous the class had been. The teacher was angry because she had warned the class about the talking several times. – talkative 21. The sun was shining and the day was beautiful. Everyone in class longed to be outdoors playing on the unusually nice day in November. The teacher, however, had planned an afternoon of fun indoors—cupcakes, popcorn, and a great movie. She left the decision up to the class: an afternoon of fun or go outdoors and play. It was a tough decision! Most of the students were ambivalent and couldn’t decide. –not caring one way or another For 22-23 circle the nouns and underline the adjectives in the following sentences: 22. Tropical animals enjoy freedom by living in the wild, while zoo creatures endure years of being on public display locked away in cages and enclosures. 23. The holidays are quickly approaching, and even though I am looking forward to Thanksgiving with relatives, I really like seeing the Christmas parade! For 24-26 circle the pronouns and draw an arrow from each to its antecedent. If the antecedent is not in the sentence, write the antecedent on the line. 24. Mrs. Guempel told the students she wanted them to do well on their tests. 25. When Dad yelled at Sally about not doing homework, she became upset with him because she had done it! 26. That is the cutest dog I have ever seen walking in the park! speaker For 27-28 circle the correct pronoun in the following sentences and on the line, explain WHY it is correct. 27. In the fall, most of the trees’ leaves will fall from (its, their) branches due to cold weather. most is the antecedent and is plural so the pronoun must be plural 28. The dog’s food was missing from (its, their) bowl! Dog is the antecedent and is singular, therefore the pronoun must be singular For 29-32 Tell if the underlined word is a pronoun or adjective. EXPLAIN your answer. 29. These shoes hurt my feet. Adjective because it modifies the noun, shoes 30. Pink shoes are pretty, but I like these the best. Pronoun because there is no noun after it 31. Is that my hay or yours? Pronoun because there is no noun after it 32. Someone left that hat in my room. Adjective because it modifies the noun, hat For 33-39 label the following as sentence or fragment. If it is a sentence, punctuate it correctly. Label what type of sentence it is. 33.The birds outside my window fragment 34. What a bright red balloon you have! Exclamatory sentence 35. Sit down in your seat. Imperative sentence 36. Mr. Yi wanting to teach English not social studies fragment 37. How many people want candy? Interrogative sentence 38. Please wait. Imperative sentence 39. Not in one million years fragment 40. 40. List the 4 sentence types and tell what each is. 1. declarative- statement, ends in period 2. Interrogativequestion, ends in question mark 3. Exclamatory- shjows strong feeling or excitement, ends in exclamation mark 4. Imperative- a command or request- ends with a perios, or sometimes an exclamation mark 41-44. Label the following sentence types and punctuate each correctly. 41. What a nice teacher we have! exclamatory 42. In which class room does the teacher show movies? interrogative 43. Please put your name on your paper. imperative 44. I WON THE LOTTERY! exclamatory 45. What is a subject (in a sentence)? Tells who or what the sentence is about 46. What is a predicate (in a sentence)? Contains the verb and tells what the subject is doing or more about the subject 47. Write a sentence with a compound subject. Underline the subject. Bill and Bob ate pizza. 48. Write a sentence with a compound predicate. Underline the predicate. Jim ran to the store and bought milk. 49. Tell why the following fragment is neither a subject nor a predicate: “In the afternoon before school lets out” there is no subject (who or what) and there is no verb 50. What is meant by summary? A brief or shorter version that gives the main idea of what something is about