Parts of Speech Nouns

A noun is a word that names a person, place, or thing.

Stove Michelle Derek hockey friendship
faith Rolling Stones strawberry

1. Write a proper noun for each common noun.

street: ______uncle: ______

city: ______singer: ______

country: ______team: ______

girl: ______car: ______

aunt: ______cereal: ______

2. Nouns can be singular (one of something) or plural (more than one of something).

bird/birds calf/calves

• Most noun plurals add s. If a noun ends in ch, s, sh, or z, add es.

• If a noun ends in y, change y to i and then add es.

• If a noun ends in f or fe, change the f or fe to v and add es (except chief).

Make these nouns plural.

life: ______dress: ______

kid: ______dish: ______

cosmonaut: ______buzz: ______

wolf: ______lady: ______

3. A compound noun has two or more smaller words in it. It is written as one word, joined with a hyphen, or given as separate words.

rainbow daughter-in-law Backstreet Boys

Write a sentence using at least two types of compound nouns.

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4. Possessive nouns show ownership.

Jim’s store the lady’s gloves

Rewrite these using possessive nouns.

the book of Darla: ______the CD of Calley: ______

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the motorbike of Kaitlyn: ______the lunch of the student: ______

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Parts of Speech Pronouns

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.

Germaine saw the coat and she bought it. (she replaces Germaine;
it replaces coat)

5. Rewrite these sentences, replacing the boldfaced nouns with pronouns.

(a) Denise left the box, because Denise didn’t need the box until tomorrow.

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(b) Laura had a book about Laura’s family.

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(c) The players worked hard and played well, but the players lost the game as the game entered the final minutes.

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6. Possessive pronouns show ownership.

her book his radio their party its stall

Write a sentence using at least one possessive pronoun.

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Parts of Speech Verbs

A verb is a word that shows action or being.

crash—shows action: The waves crash on the shore.

feel—shows a state of being: I feel better now.

7. Verbs need to agree with their subjects. They agree in number (singular or plural) and in person.

Singular Plural

First person I shiver we shiver

Second person you shiver you shiver

Third person he/she/it [for any singular noun] shivers they [or any plural noun] shiver

Bold the correct verb in parentheses for each sentence.

(a) John (wait, waits) for his friends on the corner.

(b) They (gives, give) him a lift to work.

(c) At work, everyone (make, makes) cupholders for cars.

(d) I (work, works) there with John.

Parts of Speech Active/Passive Voice

Action verbs have two voices:

• active voice: Dirt bikers ride their bikes over rough ground.

• passive voice: Bikes are ridden by dirt bikers over rough ground.

8. Identify each sentence’s verb as being in the active voice or the passive voice.

(a) Nikko jumped into the water. ______

(b) The pool was cleaned by Jeanette. ______

(c) Our vacation was ruined by bad weather. ______

(d) Snow pelted the car’s windshield. ______

(e) The motorists were stranded by the storm. ______

Parts of Speech Adjectives

An adjective is a word that describes, or modifies, a noun, pronoun,
or another adjective.

great game slow-moving car

These are also adjectives: the, a, an; this, that, these, those; proper
adjectives formed from proper nouns: Asian countries, Elizabethan
era; comparative (-er) and superlative adjectives (-est): fast, faster, fastest.

9. Give at least two adjectives describing each word, to help create
better mental pictures.

meal: ______

game: ______

vacation: ______

show: ______

singer: ______