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Unit 4, Week 1 (Grammar Terms) Questions and Answers proper noun names a SPECIFIC person, place, or thing (examples: Mrs. Fehringer, Walmart, Chevrolet, Florida, Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo, Wizard of Oz) *Always start with a capital letter.* concrete noun names a person, place, or thing that...

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Unit 4, Week 1 (Grammar Terms)
Questions and Answers
noun - answer a part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea

common noun - answer names ANY person, place, thing, or idea (examples:
teacher, store, car, state, book)

proper noun - answer names a SPECIFIC person, place, or thing (examples: Mrs.
Fehringer, Walmart, Chevrolet, Florida, Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo, Wizard of Oz)
**Always start with a capital letter.**

concrete noun - answer names a person, place, or thing that you can touch, smell,
hear, see, or taste

abstract noun - answer names a concept or idea that you cannot touch, smell, hear,
see, or taste

declarative sentence - answer a type of sentence that states information
Example: The family adopted a border collie named Lassie.

imperative sentence - answer a type of sentence that gives a command
Example: Put away your toys after playing with them.

interrogative sentence - answer a type of sentence that asks a question
Example: Did you watch the football game yesterday?

exclamatory sentence - answer a type of sentence that shows a lot of emotion
Example: This difficult puzzle is driving me up the wall!

interjection - answer a part of speech that is a sudden remark, usually made as an
interruption
Example: Oh my! I didn't realize how destructive the flood was.

sentence fragment - answer a phrase or clause written as a sentence but is missing
a piece, such as a subject or a predicate
Examples:
When I ran down the hill.
Decided to vote.
The entire team.

run-on sentence - answer two or more complete sentences are joined without
appropriate punctuation

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