English I-NOUNS Flashcards
The student will recognize and formulate sentences with the correct NOUN.
PS
______ sentence contains one main clause.
Simple
PS
A _____________sentence asks a question
interrogative
PS
An ____________ sentence expresses strong emotion.
exclamatory
PS
An ____________ sentence makes a command.
imperative
PS
A _____________ sentence makes a statement.
declarative
CC
The first word of a prepositional phrase.
Preposition
CC
Modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.
Adverb
CC
Joins words, phrases, or clauses.
Conjunction
AL
The first word of a prepositional phrase
Preposition
AL
Modifies a verb, adjective or adverb
Adverb
AL
Joins words, phrases or clauses
Conjunction
WP
- the first word of a prepositional phrase
Answer:
Preposition
WP
- modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
Answer:
Adverb
WP
- joins words, phrases or clauses
Answer:
Conjunction
MP
The first word of a prepositional phrase
Preposition
MP
Modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
Adverb
MP
Joins words, phrases, or clauses
Conjunction
KB
The first word of a prepositional phrase
Preposition
KB
Modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
Adverb
KB
Joins words, phrases, of clauses
Conjunction
MG
The first word of a prepositional Phrase
preposition
MG
Modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
Adverb
MG
Joins words, phrases, of clauses
Conjunction
DH
The first word of a prepositional phrase
preposition
DH
Modifies a verb or adverb
Adverb
DH
Joins Words, phrases, clauses
conjunction
AL
A noun that names a quality or attribute; something you cannot touch. Ex: holiness, righteousness, salvation
Abstract Noun
AL
A noun that names something in its material form; something you can touch. Ex: Bible, desk, person
Concrete Noun
AL
A noun that names a countable item and cannot be seen as a mass or group. Ex: book, child, computer
Count Noun
AL
A noun that names abstract concepts, a collection, a group or a mass. Ex: love, homework, water
Noncount Noun
AL
A noun that is singular in form but names a group or collection. Ex: class, school, team
Collective Noun
AL
A noun made up of two or more words. Ex: Overton Missionary Baptist Church, Calvary Baptist Church
Compound Noun
AL
A word or a group of words that functions as a noun.
Noun Equivalent (Substantive)
WP
A noun that is not a specific person, place, thing, idea or quality.
e.g. friend, member, teacher
Answer:
Common Noun
WP
A noun that names a quality or attribute
e.g. love, joy, goodness
Answer:
Abstract Noun
WP
A noun that names a specific person, place, thing, idea, or quality.
e.g. Texas Baptist, Henderson, Walmart
Answer:
Proper Noun
WP
A noun that names a countable item(s) and cannot be seen as mass or group.
e.g. pen, chair, cap
Answer:
Count Noun
WP
A noun that names something in its material form.
e.g. cellphone, wallet, watch
Answer:
Concrete Noun
WP
A noun that names abstract concepts, a collection, a group or a mass.
e.g. rice, information, faith
Answer:
Noncount Noun
MG
a noun made up of two or more words. (e.g. fountain-pen, Red tape)
Compound Noun
MG
a noun that is singular in form but names a group or collection. (e.g. school, congress)
Collective Noun
MG
a name that names abstract concepts, a collection, a group, or a mass. Takes the singular form only (e.g. love, homework, water)
Noncount Noun
MG
a noun that names something in its material form; something you can touch. (e.g. pencil, book, desk)
Concrete Noun
MG
a noun that names a countable item(s) and cannot be seen as a mass or group. These nouns take both singular and plural forms. (e.g. computer, book(s), child
(children) )
Count noun
MG
A noun that names a quality, idea or an attribute; some thing you can not touch. (e.g. thought, idea, love)
Abstract Noun
DH
A noun made up of two or more words. Ex: Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church, Texas Baptist Seminary
Compound Noun
DH
A noun that names something in its material form; something you can touch. Ex: fence, Bible, dog
Concrete noun
DH
A noun that names a countable items Ex: child, textbook
Count noun
DH
A noun that names a specific person, place, thing, Ex: David, England, Star City
Proper noun
DH
A noun that names abstract concepts, a collection, or a group Ex: happiness, health, polio
Noncount noun
DH
A noun that is not a specific person, place, thing, idea or quality. Ex: lion, pencil
Common noun