6. Ideas
joy
freedom
sadness
Love
A good way to tell if it’s a noun:
He has joy. (Yes, that works!)
He has happy. (Nope, it doesn’t)
He has happiness. (Yep, it works!)
Name three of your own:
7. The view looking down from a skyscraper in Dubai that is 163
floors tall.
Picture 1: Write two things you see in this picture. Ex:
8. Picture 2: Write two places that you see in this picture. Ex: outside
9. Picture 3: Write two
Ideas or feelings that
you think of when
you see this picture.
Ex: stress.
10. Picture 4: Write two words about this picture. It can be any noun (person, plac
or idea.
11. The balcony on the 103rd floor of a building in Chicago.
Picture 5: Write two words about this picture. It can be any noun (person, plac
or idea.
12.
13. Magdeburg Water Bridge, Germany
Picture 4: Write two words about this picture. It can be any noun (person, place, thin
or idea.
16. Pronoun
Personal
Pronouns
Subject or personal pronouns are
placed in front of the verb (or in the
subject part of the sentence).
Notice that “he” is used for the masculine and “she” is used
for the feminine.
20. #22 - 27
Choose six of the nouns that you wrote
previously(#1-12).
Write a complete sentence using the noun as
the subject of the sentence. Leave two blank lines
between each sentence.
Underline the complete subject once and the
complete predicate twice.
Re-write the sentence on the line below and
replace the noun with a pronoun.