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parts of speech test nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs directions: complete each question to the best of your ability. make sure your name is written on this page. this test is broken up into 3 parts (each part will have its own set of directions). you may use your notes for this test. make sure you turn in the notes with your test. part one: nouns and pronouns directions: answer each question below in your own words. 1. describe common nouns and proper nouns. provide an example of each in a sentence. 2. how do you introduce a pronoun? 3. which one of these does not fall under the noun category? circle all that apply. a. person b. action c. place d. thing e. idea 4. which of the following words does qualify as a pronoun? circle all that apply. a. they. b. whom. c. stan d. people. e. hamster. f. it g. anyone
- A common noun is a general - name for a person, place, thing, or idea, e.g., "The dog is running." A proper noun is the specific name of a person, place, or thing, e.g., "Tom is my friend."
- A pronoun can be introduced to replace a noun previously mentioned or understood in the context to avoid repetition.
- An action is a verb - related concept, not a noun. People, places, things, and ideas are nouns.
- "They", "Whom", "It", and "Anyone" are pronouns. "Stan", "People", and "Hamster" are nouns.
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- Common noun: General name for a thing, e.g., "The book is on the table." Proper noun: Specific name of a thing, e.g., "The Bible is a famous book."
- By replacing a previously - mentioned or understood noun to avoid repetition.
- b. Action
- a. They., b. Whom., f. It, g. Anyone