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Grammar Terms Test

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Noun
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Antecedent
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Abstract
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Common Noun
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Proper Noun
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Concrete
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Personal Pronouns
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Proper Adjective
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Demonstrative Adjectives
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Verb
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names something that cannot be perceived through the senses - an idea, feeling, quality or characteristics
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general noun (not capitalized)
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person, place, thing, or idea telling who or what
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specific nouns (capitalized)
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first person, second person, third person (nominative, objective, possessive)
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the noun or pronoun that a pronoun takes the place of
G.
what you do, how you do it
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an adjective formed from proper noun and begins with a capital letter
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when used in place of a noun, these words are pronouns when used to describe a noun they are adjectives
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object that can be seen, heard, smelled, touched, or tasted
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Collective
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word used to modify (describe the word to make its meaning more definite) noun or pronoun
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word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another verb
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points something out (this, that, these, those)
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connects the subject to a word or group of words that identifies or describes the subject
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refers to a person, place, or thing that may or may not be specifically named
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word that takes place of a noun
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indicates action upon the subject itself
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stresses a word in a sentence
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contains two or more words

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