QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT
ANSWERS
⩥ common noun. Answer: A general name for a person, place, or thing
⩥ proper noun. Answer: a SPECIFIC person, place, thing, or idea
⩥ General noun. Answer: Name of condition or idea. E.g. beauty, truth
⩥ Specific nouns. Answer: Names people, places and things, such as
baby, friend, town, rainbow
⩥ collective noun. Answer: a word that names a group. E.g. class,
company, group.
⩥ Pronoun. Answer: A word that takes the place of a noun
⩥ personal noun. Answer: refers to a person
I, you, she, it
,⩥ Relative pronoun. Answer: linked group of words preceding noun or
pronoun; examples: who, which, that
⩥ interrogative pronoun. Answer: pronoun that asks a question;
examples: who, whom, whose, what, which
⩥ demonstrative pronoun. Answer: this, that, these, those
⩥ indefinite pronoun. Answer: a pronoun that does not refer to a
specific, person, place, thing, or idea; examples: everyone, everything,
everybody, anybody, many, most, few, each, some, someone, all,
nothing, nobody, and no one
⩥ recipricol pronoun. Answer: Each other, one another
⩥ Verbs. Answer: action words
⩥ transitive verb. Answer: An action verb that has a direct object
⩥ intransitive verb. Answer: An action verb that does not have a direct
object
⩥ action verb. Answer: A verb that shows that something is being done,
a word that shows action.
, ⩥ linking verb. Answer: links two words together
⩥ active voice. Answer: Expresses an action done by its subject.
⩥ passive voice. Answer: The subject of the sentence receives the action.
⩥ present tense. Answer: happening now
⩥ past tense. Answer: shows action that has already happened
⩥ present perfect tense. Answer: verb tense that describes an action that
began in the past but continues til the present. Ex. Have heard, Has
played, Has run
⩥ past perfect tense. Answer: for an earlier action that is mentioned in a
later action. (Ex: Cindy ate the apple that she HAD PICKED. - First she
picked it, then she ate it.)
⩥ Future Perfect Tense. Answer: verb tense to express an action that will
be completed by or before a specified time in the future. Ex. Will have
heard, Will have played, Will have run.