NOUN REVIEW. List all the nouns. The paintings are very interesting. In 1991 Michael Jordan won a championship. Is your heart full of happiness?

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NOUN REVIEW

List all the nouns. The paintings are very interesting. In 1991 Michael Jordan won a championship. Is your heart full of happiness?

Identify common and proper nouns, and tell if they are concrete or abstract. Whitworth-Buchanan is a very quiet community. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Your attention is all I need. My favorite cereal is Kellogg’s.

Write the correct plurals for the following nouns. boxherodeer liferadioLevi turkeychief libertymouse

Add the correct punctuation for these possessive nouns. players uniformsChris house car enginewomen dresses fish gillsbooks authors

Identify the following words as compound or collective. mail boxbutterfly squadronpack audiencemother-in-law