Table of Contents
- 1 Which is a word or group of words that describes a noun or pronoun?
- 2 What is a word that describes a noun or pronoun?
- 3 What are adjectives that describe nouns?
- 4 What is a noun that follows a linking verb and renames the subject?
- 5 Which is an adjective, what kind or how many?
- 6 Can a pronoun take the place of a noun?
Which is a word or group of words that describes a noun or pronoun?
ADJECTIVE
ADJECTIVE: Describes a noun or pronoun; tells which one, what kind or how many. ADVERB: Describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs; tells how, why, when, where, to what extent. CONJUNCTION: A word that joins two or more structures; may be coordinating, subordinating, or correlative.
What is a word that describes a noun or pronoun?
An adjective is a word used to modify or describe a noun or a pronoun. It usually answers the question of which one, what kind, or how many. (Articles [a, an, the] are usually classified as adjectives.)
What is renames a noun or pronoun?
Appositive (App) – a noun or pronoun that renames another noun; An appositive is usually placed next to the noun it renames..
Is a noun pronoun or word group that tells who or what receives the action of the verb?
direct object
A direct object is a noun, pronoun, or word group that tells who or what receives the action of the verb.
What are adjectives that describe nouns?
What is an adjective? Adjectives are words that describe the qualities or states of being of nouns: enormous, doglike, silly, yellow, fun, fast. They can also describe the quantity of nouns: many, few, millions, eleven.
What is a noun that follows a linking verb and renames the subject?
When a noun follows a linking verb, it is known as a predicate nominative, which renames the subject.
Is an appositive a type of pronoun that renames a noun?
An appositive is a word or group of words that identifies or renames the noun. Examples: man, city, book, and courage. Source: Lesson 16 or pronoun.
What is a modified noun example?
You heard the terms drug overdoses and drug abuse – both cases of nouns modifying other nouns. The nouns drug, health and cancer are all used to modify other nouns. You will often read stories about drug tests, health care systems, cancer treatments and cancer drugs, for example.
Which is an adjective, what kind or how many?
ADJECTIVE: Describes a noun or pronoun; tells which one, what kind or how many. ADVERB: Describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs; tells how, why, when, where, to what extent. CONJUNCTION: A word that joins two or more structures; may be coordinating, subordinating, or correlative.
Can a pronoun take the place of a noun?
PRONOUN: Takes the place of a person, place, or thing: can function any way a noun can function; may be nominative, objective, or possessive; may be singular or plural; may be personal (therefore, first, second or third person), demonstrative, intensive, interrogative, reflexive, relative, or indefinite.
Which is the best description of a pronoun?
NOUN: Name of a person, place, or thing (tells who or what); may be concrete or abstract; common or proper, singular or plural. PREPOSITION: A word that connects a noun or noun phrase (the object) to another word, phrase, or clause and conveys a relation between the elements. PRONOUN: Takes the place of a person, place,