Nouns: A Person, Place, Thing or Idea August 11, 2010.

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Nouns: A Person, Place, Thing or Idea August 11, 2010

What is a noun? A noun is a person, place, thing or idea In the following sentence, what are the nouns? Most children like ice cream.

Examples of Nouns Brianna cat mall Atlanta Oxford Middle School shoes Judge

Types of Nouns Proper Nouns Common Nouns Plural Nouns Possessive Nouns Concrete Nouns Abstract Nouns Collective Nouns

Proper Nouns A proper noun is a specific person, place or thing A proper noun usually begins with a capital letter Examples are days of the week, holidays, religions, months, organizations, institutions and names Oxford Middle School is a proper noun Ally is a proper noun

Common Nouns A common noun refers to a person, place or thing in a general sense Common nouns only begin with a capital letter when they are at the beginning of a sentence Examples include: dog, house, car, sidewalk, school, work, book, newspaper, beach, towel

Plural Nouns Plural nouns indicate more than one person or thing Plural nouns end in ‘s’ or ‘es’ Examples include: boxes (plural for box), hats (plural for hat), pencils (plural for pencil)

Possessive Nouns A possessive noun is a noun that changes its form to show it owns something else Singular possessive– add ‘s Plural possessive & ends in an s– add ‘ Plural possessive & doesn’t end in an s– ‘s Examples: Sophie’s, teacher’s, cats’

Concrete Nouns A concrete noun is any object or person that can be experienced through your senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, smell Example: teacher, dog, beach, wave, book

Abstract Nouns An abstract noun cannot be experienced through the senses Examples: thought, memory, childhood, daydream, justice, peace

Collective Nouns Names a group of people or things. Can be singular or plural Singular when all members of the group act as a single unit – ex. The team shares the field with its opponent. – Singular Plural when each member of the group acts separately – ex. The team share their jokes with each other. Examples: team, group, committee, club, family, couple

Types of Nouns A noun can be more than one type of noun Mrs. Martin’s class is the best class. In this case, ‘Mrs. Martin’s’ is both a proper noun and a possessive noun. Mrs. Martin is also a concrete noun

Practice! In the following sentences, identify the noun(s): TJ has pretty hair. On Monday Al is going to the beach. KJ did well on the math test. English is the best class!

Your turn! Give at least one example for each of the following: Common noun Proper noun Possessive noun Plural Noun Concrete Noun Abstract noun