Nouns are words that name persons, places, things, or ideas. RULEEXAMPLE >A Common Noun names any >Student, school, chalkboard Person, place, thing, or.

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Nouns are words that name persons, places, things, or ideas. RULEEXAMPLE >A Common Noun names any >Student, school, chalkboard Person, place, thing, or idea. >A proper noun names a >Mr. Stewart, New York City, Particular person, place, thing, Empire State Building Or ides. A proper noun always Begins with a capital letter. >A concrete noun names >farmer, water, crow Something we can touch Or see. >An abstract noun names >friendship, honesty, happiness Something we cannot touch or See, such as an idea or emotion.

Read this paragraph. Write C over each common noun. Write P over each proper noun. Maryann lived in Venice, Italy for two years. Venice is a city in northren Italy. The family had to move because her father was asked to do a job for his company. Maryann also visited Great Britain, France, Spain, and many other countries in Europe.

Read this paragraph. Look at the words in bold type. Underline the words in bold type that are concrete nouns. Circle the words in bold type that are abstract nouns. Robert heard laughter as he walked into the kitchen. His mother and brother were baking granola. The smell coming from the oven was wonderful. Robert’s stomach growled as he waited for the granola to be done. When the granola was finally ready, Robert showed his happiness by eating three bars!

Read this paragraph. Write the correct lowercase or capital letter above any incorrect ones. Underline the proper nouns. Circle the abstract nouns. In 2000, the olympics were held in Australia. Athletes from the United states and many other Countries played many different sports. Teamwork was important during the olympics. Many people felt excitement when they watched their favorite Athletes try to win a Medal.