Identifying Nouns Reason To identify nouns in sentences. To identify proper nouns in sentences. To write the plural form of nouns. To write the possessive.

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Identifying Nouns

Reason To identify nouns in sentences. To identify proper nouns in sentences. To write the plural form of nouns. To write the possessive form of nouns.

A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. What is a noun?

A Proper noun is the name of a particular person,place thing or idea. A common noun is the name of a general type of person, place, thing, or idea. Common Nouns & Proper Nouns

Common nouns: president team book document movie Proper nouns: George Washington Lakers Robinson Crusoe The Constitution Spider Man Examples

Most of the words in an address are proper nouns Capitalize all of the proper nouns. Don’t forget

A Proper noun is the name of a particular person,place thing or idea. A common noun is the name of a general type of person, place, thing, or idea. In Conclusion:

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