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Nouns in the Subject. Example
What kinds of nouns make a story’s setting easier to imagine?
specific nouns proper nouns complex nouns general nouns
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There are five kinds of nouns:
Common nouns, collective nouns, material nouns, proper nouns, and abstract nouns. What kinds of
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THE SUBJECT OF A SENTENCES MAY BE WHAT PART OF SPEECH
What about nouns and pronouns, including proper nouns? Here are some
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How do collective nouns differ from plural nouns?
A. Only collective nouns are formed by adding -s or -es to their singular
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6. Which statement about possessive nouns is true?
Possessive nouns are always capitalized. Possessive nouns show ownership.♥
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English has three main classes of words: _____.
nouns, verbs, and modifiers nouns, prepositions, and adverbs nouns, pronouns, and
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When a the subject of sentence has 2 or more nouns or pronouns connected by “and,” the subject is singular and requires a
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Marie
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Is this true or false? When a the subject of sentence has 2 or more nouns or pronouns connected by “and,” the subject is
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Cindy
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What is the difference between abstract nouns and concrete nouns?
A. Concrete nouns can be identified by the senses, but abstract
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When the subject of the sentence is plural, should the nouns that follow agree with the subject's plurality?
For example: In this
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Caroline
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