Nouns, Pronouns and "Be going to"

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The phrase "______" is commonly used to express future intentions or plans.

Be going to

"Football" and "sister-in-law" are examples of a ______ because they contain two or more words.

compound noun

A noun that denotes an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object is known as a(n) ______.

abstract noun

Words such as 'he', 'she', and 'it' are examples of ______, which replace nouns to avoid repetition.

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Using ______ allows us to refer to someone or something without needing to use their name or identity.

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Phrases using '______' are often used when predicting the future based on current information known to the speaker.

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The word 'freedom' is an example of a(n) ______ because it refers to a concept and not something you can physically interact with.

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To form a ______, different components are linked together to create a word with a new meaning.

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Instead of saying 'John is going to the store,' you can use ______ and say 'He is going to the store,' avoiding repetition.

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Using '______' is preferred when the intent will happen relatively soon and the speaker is fairly certain of the event.

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Flashcards

"Be going to"

Expresses future intentions or plans.

Compound Noun

A noun made of two or more words.

Abstract Noun

A noun that denotes an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object.

Pronouns

Words that replace nouns or noun phrases.

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Study Notes

  • "Be going to" is a phrase of interest
  • Compound nouns exist
  • Abstract nouns exist
  • Pronouns exist

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