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Online Grammar Remediation Maine South English Department Created by Jason Marsicano & Megan Palm, 2007

Nouns person –Ex: girl, Tiger Woods, senator place –Ex: forest, Sears Tower, the South thing –Ex: artery, butterfly, idea –Ex: jealousy, determination, respect

Identifying Nouns The anxious freshman was excited for school to begin. Which of the words above are a person, place, thing, or idea? freshman = person school = place

Exercise #1 Identify the nouns in the following sentence. Jimmy has a great relationship with his older brother. *ANSWER* Jimmy has a great relationship with his older brother.

Exercise #2 Identify the nouns in the following sentence. Mary likes to play volleyball for the school’s team. *ANSWER* Mary likes to play volleyball for the school’s team.

Exercise #3 Identify the nouns in the following sentence. Of all the ice cream flavors I like strawberry the best. *ANSWER* Of all the ice cream flavors I like strawberry the best.

Exercise #4 Identify the nouns in the following sentence. Lilly, Lisa, and Megan bought dresses at the mall. *ANSWER* Lilly, Lisa, and Megan bought dresses at the mall.

Exercise #5 Identify the nouns in the following sentence. His baseball mitt needed to be replaced. *ANSWER* His baseball mitt needed to be replaced.

Still Confused? 2. Download these worksheets and see a Writing Center Tutor if you have questions. Recognizing Nouns Grammar Blast Pop Quiz 3. Complete these online quizzes on your own time: 1. Print out this tip sheet of the rules for quick reference.tip sheet Page 1 and Page 2