6th Grade Noun and Pronouns
Proper Noun
A name used for an individual person, place or thing; spelled with initial capital letters.
Common Noun
A noun that denotes a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particulat individual.
Pronoun
A word that can function by itseld as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (she, it, this)
Antecedent
A word, phrase, clause or sentence to which another word refers.
Turn this common noun into a proper noun: president
Abraham Lincoln
Turn this common noun into a proper noun: car
Ford Mustang
1 st person pronouns
The one(a) speaking: I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours
3rd person pronouns
The one(s) spoken about: he, him, his, she, her, hers, it , its, they, their, theirs
2nd person pronouns
The one(s) spoken to: you, your, yours
Identify if the word in bracket [ ] is a common noun, proper noun or pronoun within the context of the sentence: The [batter] holds [his] bat near the handle.
[common noun] and [pronoun]
Identify if the word in bracket [ ] is a common noun, proper noun or pronoun within the context of the sentence: [Explorer] Ponce de Leon looked for the [Fountain of Youth] in the area that is now known as [Florida].
[common noun], [proper noun], and [proper noun]
Define the word in brackets [ ]: Janice is willing to go to the store to buy groceries for [me].
[object pronoun]
Identify if the word in bracket [ ] is a common noun, proper noun or pronoun within the context of the sentence: The fans show [their] [appreciation] for the home run by standing and applauding.
[pronoun] and [common noun]
Identify if the word in bracket [ ] is a common noun, proper noun or pronoun within the context of the sentence: Jesse James and [his] gan of desperate outlaws once roamed the state of [Missouri].
[pronoun] and [proper noun]
Identify if the word in bracket [ ] is a common noun, proper noun or pronoun within the context of the sentence: [Andrew] never takes [his] eye off the ball as he swings for the fence.
[proper noun] and [pronoun]
Identify if the word in bracket [ ] is a common noun, proper noun or pronoun within the context of the sentence: [Connecticut] got [its] name from the [Algonquin] tribe; its name means "land on the long tidal river".
[proper noun], [pronoun], and [proper noun]
Define the word in brackets [ ]: [I] am willing to go to the store and buy all of the groceries.
[subject pronoun]
Turn this singular noun into a plure noun: foot
feet
Turn this singular noun into a plure noun: jewelry
jewelry
Turn this singular noun into a plure noun: knife
knives
Turn this singular noun into a plure noun: moose
moose
Turn this singular noun into a plure noun: puppy
puppies
Turn this singular noun into a plure noun: roof
roofs
Turn this singular noun into a plure noun: tornado
tornadoes
Turn this singular noun into a plure noun: wish
wishes