Common Nouns name people, places and things.

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Common Nouns name people, places and things.
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Common Nouns name people, places and things. These nouns have been colour coded. What is their connection? Common Nouns name people, places and things. Proper nouns name a specific item and always begin with a capital letter. Jamie car Wales aeroplane Moli Caernarfon table seat hat Cardiff town Mr Smith July school Check Check

Common & Proper Nouns September Is this a Common or a Proper Noun? Check

Common & Proper Nouns table Is this a Common or a Proper Noun? Common Check

Common & Proper Nouns Pisa Is this a Common or a Proper Noun? Proper Check

Common & Proper Nouns Carrie Is this a Common or a Proper Noun? Proper Check

Common & Proper Nouns coastline Is this a Common or a Proper Noun? Check

Common & Proper Nouns The Eiffel Tower Is this a Common or a Proper Noun? The Eiffel Tower Proper Check

Alex quickly placed his homework on Mr Wynn’s desk. homework Mr Wynn Common & Proper Nouns Find the nouns in this sentence. Are they proper or common? Alex Alex quickly placed his homework on Mr Wynn’s desk. homework Mr Wynn desk Check

The soldier was decorated with a medal by the Queen. soldier medal Common & Proper Nouns Find the nouns in this sentence. Are they proper or common? The soldier was decorated with a medal by the Queen. soldier medal Queen Check

The crowd roared as Bellamy scored the winning goal. crowd Bellamy Common & Proper Nouns Find the nouns in this sentence. Are they proper or common? The crowd roared as Bellamy scored the winning goal. crowd Bellamy goal Check

The tourists were looking forward to seeing ............. Common & Proper Nouns Choose your own common or proper noun to complete these sentences. The tourists were looking forward to seeing ............. Iwan knew he had no choice but to face ........ Mary placed ............ on the floor in front of her.