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
JM
The first word of a prepositional phrase
preposition
JM
modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
adverb
JM
joins word, phrases, or clauses
conjunction
KB
I am God Almighty (Gen 17:1)
First person example
KB
YOU are the light of the world(Matt 5:14)
Second person example
KB
GOD is love (1 John 4:8)
Third person example
KB
denotes one
singular
KB
denotes more than one
plural
KB
A modification is a _____ usually to make something work better.
change or alteration
CC
A Verbal Noun that ends with -ing is a _______?
gerund
CC
A Verbal Noun that includes to+verb is a _______?
infinitive
CC
A word (other than a noun) or a group of words that function as a noun is known as a _______ or sometimes called a _______?
- noun equivalent
- (sometimes) substantive
MP
A noun that is not a specific person, place, thing, idea or quality. EX: friend, member, teacher.
common noun
MP
A noun that names a specific person, place, thing, idea, or quality. Ex: Texas Baptist, Henderson, Walmart.
proper noun
MP
A noun that names a quality or attribute; something you cannot touch. Ex: holiness, righteousness, salvation.
Abstract Noun
MP
A noun that names something in its material form; something you can touch. Ex: Bible, desk, person.
Concrete noun
MP
Denotes one
singular
MP
Denotes more than one
plural
MP
A modification is a _________ usually to make something work better.
change or alteration
MP
A verbal noun that ends with -ing is a ________?
gerund
AL
Denotes ownership, possession, or some close relationship
Possessive Case
AL
The possessive case is sometimes referred to as this…
Genitive Case
AL
The noun or noun equivalent in the possessive case always functions as an adjective and is there sometimes called a …
Possessive Adjective
WP
Making Nouns Plural
Singular form: shelf
Plural form: _______
Answer:
shelves
WP
Making Nouns Plural
Singular form: tooth
Plural form: _______
Answer:
teeth
WP
Making Nouns Plural
Singular form: baby
Plural form: _______
Answer:
babies
MG
Form plurals of most nouns ending in s, ss, x, z, zz, ch, tch and sh by adding ______. (e.g. Boss, Tax, Blitz, quiz)
es
MG
Form the plulars of common nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel by keeping the y and adding _______.
(e.g. day, turkey, boy, guy)
s
MG
Form the plulars of common nouns ending with y by adding ______. ( e.g. Kelly, Mary, Harry)
s
MG
Add ___ to form the possessive case of a singular case of singular or plular nounsor indefinte pronouns that do not end in s or the s sound.
’s
e.g John > John’s disciples
MG
Form the possessive of plular nouns ending in s by adding the _______ only,
’ (apostrophe)
e.g. Students … Students’
MG
Form the possessive of plular nouns not ending in s by adding the ______.
’s
e.g. Men > Men’s
DH
Making nouns plural
Singular form Church
Plural form ———-
Churches
DH
Making nouns plural
Singular form book
Plural form ———-
books
DH
Making nouns plural
Singular form tooth
Plural form ———-
teeth
KB
Making a noun plural by changing the word goose to
geese
KB
Making a noun plural by adding es
example hero
heroes
kb
making a noun plural by adding s
example table
tables
JM
nouns that name abstract concepts, a group, or a mass only occur in singular forms.
noncount noun
JM
nouns that in their singular form may be considerd either singular or plural.
Collective nouns
JM
Examples incluide Fathers-in law, Spoonfuls, Armfuls…
Compund Nouns
HD
A word used to take the place of a noun.
Pronoun
HD
A word used to modify a noun or pronoun.
Adjective
HD
A word that shows the relationship between it’s object and some other word in the sentence.
Preposition
PS
Write a sentence with a direct object IN CAPS.
PS
God loves YOU.
PS
Write one sentence with a linking verb IN CAPS.
PS
God is TIMELESS.
PS
Write one sentence with a demonstrative pronoun IN CAPS.
PS
For the Son of Man came to seek and save THOSE who are lost.
Luke 19:10
PS
Write a sentence with a prepositional phrase in CAPS.
PS
The Lord taketh pleasure IN HIS PEOPLE.
Psalm 149:4a
MG
Does the sentence below have a “Subject + Verb” Pattern?
John came.
True
MG
Does the sentence below have a “ Subject + Verb + Direct Object” pattern?
John baptised people.
True
MG
Does the sentence below have a “ Subject + Verb + Direct Object + Indirect Object” pattern?
John baptised people for Jesus.
True
MG
Does the sentence below have a “ Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate Complement” pattern?
John is a man.
True
MG
Does the sentence below have a “ Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate Ajective” pattern?
John is obedient.
True
HD
Melissa watched.
Subject + Verb
HD
Sarah played Violin.
Subject + Verb + Direct Object
HD
Jack gave me a popsicle.
Subject + Verb + Direct Object + Indirect Object
HD
I am her daughter.
Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate Complement
HD
You are happy.
Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate Adjective
WP
Jesus wept.
Subject + ________
Verb
WP
Jesus raised Lazarus.
Subject + Verb + _____________
Direct Object
WP
Jesus taught them obedience.
Subject + Verb + _______ _______ + Direct Object
Indirect Object
WP
Jesus is the way
Subject + Linking Verb + _________ ___________
Predicate Complement
WP
Jesus is compassionate
Subject + ________ ______ + Predicate Adjective
Linking Verb
JM
Grandma observed.
subject+verb
JM
charlie played football.
subject+verb+direct object
JM
Ethan gave me a snicker’s bar.
subject+verb+direct object+indirect object
JM
I am his father.
subject+linking verb+predicate complement
JM
You are observant.
subject+linking verb+predicate adjective
CC
Determine the following sentence pattern:
John ran.
subject + verb
CC
Determine the following sentence pattern:
John loves pizza.
subject + verb + direct object
CC
Determine the following sentence pattern:
John gave pizza to Jane.
subject + verb + indirect object + direct object
CC
Determine the following sentence pattern:
The pizza was greasy.
subject + linking verb + predicate complement
CC
Determine the following sentence pattern:
The pizza was delicious.
subject + linking verb + predicate adjective
AL
Determine the following sentence pattern:
David danced.
Subject + verb
AL
Determine the following sentence pattern:
David saw the king.
Subject + Action Verb + Direct Object
AL
Determine the following sentence pattern:
Jesus is Lord.
Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate
AL
Determine the following sentence pattern:
Jesus gave his life.
Subject + Action Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object
AL
Determine the following sentence pattern:
The townspeople considered the tornado a disaster.
Subject + Action Verb + Direct Object + Object Complement