Nouns A person,place, thing or idea.
A common noun names a person, place, or thing. Examples: dog, car, city COMMON NOUNS
A proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing. It is always capitalized. Examples: SpongeBob, Atlanta, Ford PROPER NOUNS
An abstract noun names an emotion, quality, or idea. You cannot perceive this noun through one of your five senses. Examples: love, hate, democracy, joy ABSTRACT NOUNS
CONCRETE NOUNS Concrete nouns are nouns that you can see, touch, hear, smell, or taste. They are real people, places, or things. EXAMPLES: –house –school –globe –apple
SINGULAR NOUNS Singular nouns describe ONE person, place, thing, or idea Examples: –cat –book –box –child
PLURAL NOUNS Plural Nouns describe more than one person, place, thing, or idea. Examples: puppies cars students
A collective noun names a group of individuals or animals. Examples: Army, jury, team, class COLLECTIVE NOUNS
Nouns Review 1.What is a Noun? –Give two examples 2.What is a Common Noun? –Give two examples 3.What is a Proper Noun? –Give two examples 4.What is a Concrete Noun? –Give two examples
Nouns Review 5. What is an Abstract Noun? –Give two examples 6. What is a Plural Noun? –Give two examples 7. What is a Collective Noun? –Give two examples 8. What is a Singular Noun? –Give two examples