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A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.

PeoplePlacesThingsIdeas Bob Sally teacher student boy girl school home Ohio White House city country basketball chair foot pencil carpet newspaper love peace joy

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! Bob is excited. Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea 1

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! The students have pencils and paper. Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea 2

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! Some cities have many buildings. Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea 3

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! Basketball is fun. Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea 4

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! I like cats, dogs, and horses. Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea 5

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! Muffins are delicious foods. Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea 6

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! John, Sally, and Jeff went to the store. Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea 7

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! Fruits and vegetables are good for you. Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea 8

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! This city is very big. Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea 9

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! I read the newspaper. Remember: A noun can be… A person A place A thing An idea 10

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! That teacher gives no homework. 11

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! The students sang three songs. 12

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! She eats apples, bananas, grapes, and oranges. 13

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! The crayons are on the desk. 14

Find the noun(s) in each sentence! The bottle was filled with water and ice. 15

What 4 things does a noun name?  people  places  things  ideas

You now know what nouns are and how to find nouns in sentences!