Name Chapter 2: Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives Study Guide 1

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Chapter 2: Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives Study Guide
1. Let's contact one another once we've
made some progress.
A. personal pronoun
B. adjective
C. demonstrative pronoun
D. indefinite pronoun
2. Melissa reminded herself to pay the bills.
A. reflexive pronoun
B. noun
C. indefinite pronoun
D. personal pronoun
3. Who can take a note to the office?
A. demonstrative pronoun
B. common noun
C. interrogative pronoun
D. reflexive pronoun
4. This year, try something new by joining
a club.
A. adjective
B. abstract noun
C. collective noun
D. concrete noun
5. In 1982, Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg
won the Caldecott Medal.
A. common noun
B. proper adjective
C. collective noun
D. compound noun
6 6. The children were scared to enter the
haunted house’s driveway for fear of
getting caught for trespassing.
A. pronoun
B. adjective
C. concrete noun
D. intensive pronoun
7. Pinckney Pinchback was the first
African American to serve as a
governor in the United States.
A. abstract noun
B. proper adjective
C. common noun
D. proper noun
8. My china cabinet is full of our fine
china.
A. proper noun
B. adjective
C. common noun
D. abstract noun
9. The girl who usually cuts my hair has
won the lottery!
A. common adjective
B. abstract noun
C. relative pronoun
D. intensive pronoun
10. Theresa tied her shoes herself!
A. abstract pronoun
B. intensive pronoun
C. reflexive pronoun
D. compound noun
11.
I painted them a mural for their home.
A. personal pronoun
B. concrete noun
C. adjective
D. reflexive pronoun
12. Which puppy would you like to
purchase?
A. indefinite pronoun
B. demonstrative pronoun
C. proper adjective
D. demonstrative adjective
13. I haven’t been to the grocery store in a
very long time.
A. adjective
B. relative pronoun
C. proper noun
D. personal pronoun
14. We should visit the arena soon.
A. personal pronoun
B. concrete noun
C. adjective
D. indefinite pronoun
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15. Someone should call for the pizza.
A. proper noun
B. abstract noun
C. indefinite pronoun
D. personal pronoun
16. I’m in the mood for Italian food.
A. proper adjective
B. relative pronoun
C. collective noun
D. demonstrative pronoun
17. The amount of hatred between those
people is tremendous.
A. personal pronoun
B. relative pronoun
C. concrete noun
D. abstract noun
Be sure you can:
-Compare and contrast
reflexive & intensive
pronouns and provide
examples.
-Identify the differences
between the types of
nouns: common &
proper, concrete &
abstract, collective &
compound.
-Give examples of words that
can be used as adjectives
and pronouns AND
explain how they can be
used as both.