Grade Eight Nouns
A Definition Nouns are a part of speech that can be categorized in four ways: Person Ex. nurse Place Ex. Statue of Liberty Thing Ex. crutches Idea Ex. friendship
Compound Nouns Compound nouns are formed when two or more words are joined together to form one person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns can be made compound in three different ways. Single words Ex. basketball, snowball Open Compounds Ex. fire hydrant, post office Hyphenated Compounds self-respect, merry-go-round
Proper and Common Nouns Proper nouns name specific persons, places, or things. They must be capitalized. Ex. Ben Roethlisberger, Empire State Building Common nouns name non-specific people, places, things, or ideas. They are not capitalized. Ex. football player, skyscraper
Concrete and Abstract Nouns Nouns are classified as concrete if they can be touched. police officer, Grand Canyon, flute Nouns are classified as abstract if they cannot be touched. That makes them hard to picture. love, honesty, idea
Collective Nouns Nouns are classified as collective if they are singular and refer to an entire group of something. Ex. team, herd, government