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Nouns and Pronouns Review HOWARD & HOLLERS Common Nouns  Common Nouns are any person, place, or thing. Common nouns are not capitalized.  the city.

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2 Nouns and Pronouns Review HOWARD & HOLLERS

3 Common Nouns  Common Nouns are any person, place, or thing. Common nouns are not capitalized.  the city  a policeman  that newspaper

4 Proper Nouns  Common Nouns are the name of a special person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are capitalized.  Dallas  Officer Walker  New York Times

5  Possessive nouns are used to show possession (owning, or having).

6 The sky's color is changing.  sky + 's  Add 's to the end of a plural noun that does not end with an s.

7 My sisters' names are Kate and Nikki.  sisters + '  Optional: If the noun is singular and ends with an s, add 's or add only the apostrophe (').

8 The bus's engine stopped. The bus' engine stopped.  Note: Most sources recommend the shorter version if the ending "iz" sound is not wanted.

9 Plural Nouns  A plural form of a noun names more than one. It usually ends with s or es.

10 Add es to make nouns plural that end with:  s  buses  x  taxes  ch  benches  sh  dishes

11 Add ies to make nouns plural that end with a consonant and a y:  lady  ladies  fry  fries

12 Some nouns that end in f or fe change to ves when made plural:  calf  calves  knife  knives

13 Some nouns that end in o change to es when made plural. Some change to s:  kangaroo  kangaroos  potato  potatoes

14 Some nouns become a new word when made plural:  man  men  goose  geese

15 What are pronouns? Pronouns take the place of nouns. antecedent Pronouns take the place of nouns. The word or phrase replaced by a pronoun is called an antecedent.

16 Personal Pronouns Refer to people or things ME! Include : I, me, my, mine, you, your, yours, he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, its, they, them, their, theirs, we, us, our, ours.

17 Singular Possessive Pronouns  A possessive pronoun takes the place of a possessive noun.  A possessive pronoun shows who or what owns something.  My, your, his, and her are singular possessive nouns.

18 Plural Possessive Pronouns  A plural possessive pronoun shows who or what owns something.  Its, our, your, and their are plural possessive pronouns.

19 © Rafael Moreno Esteban Relative pronoun UseExample Who subject or object pronoun for people I told you about the woman who lives next door. Which subject or object pronoun for animals and things Do you see the cat which is lying on the roof? Which referring to a whole sentence He couldn’t read which surprised me. Whose possession for people animals and things Do you know the boy whose mother is a nurse? Whom object pronoun for people, especially in non-defining relative clauses (in defining relative clauses we colloquially prefer who) I was invited by the professor whom I met at the conference. That subject or object pronoun for people, animals and things in defining relative clauses (who or which are also possible) I don’t like the table that stands in the kitchen.


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