Grammar Boot Camp Nouns
Noun A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
Concrete Noun A concrete noun is any noun that you can identify with your senses. Ex. Hat, dog, girl, building, wind, sunshine In other words, a concrete noun is a word that identifies a person, place, or thing by: TouchSmellSight
Abstract Noun You cannot use your senses to identify an abstract noun. It is a word used to describe something you cannot feel, see, hear, or touch. Emotions are an example of an abstract noun. Ex. Happiness, sadness, joy, anger
Abstract Noun Words used to identify thoughts or other activities that go on “inside” our heads are abstract nouns. Ex. dream, nightmare, idea, thought
Common Suffixes age ance, ence dom ery, ry head, hood ism ion ity ness th tude ty ure
Common and Proper Nouns Common nouns are words that identify general people, places, or things. Proper nouns are names of specific people, places, or things.
Common and Proper Nouns Person This is a picture of a boy. The word “boy” is a common noun that describes male children. This is a picture of Mason. “Mason” is a proper noun. Mason describes this boy only.
Common and Proper Nouns Place This is a building. This is a university. This is Harvard University. A proper noun may be more than one word. All words need to be capitalized.
Common and Proper Nouns Thing This is a dog. This dog is part Great Pyrenees. This is Mandy.
Review Noun: A person, place, thing, or idea A concrete noun can be identified by your senses. Abstract nouns are words that identify emotions or ideas. A common noun identifies general persons, places, or things A proper noun identifies a specific person, place or thing. A proper noun may be one or more words. All the words need to be capitalized.