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NOUNS! A Quick Review of Common & Proper Nouns
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What is the difference? COMMON NOUN - Names ANY person, place, thing, or idea singer theater field athlete PROPER NOUN - Names a SPECIFIC person, place, thing, or idea Kelly Clarkson Carnegie Hall Minute Maid Park JJ Watt
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The CONNECTION you should make… PROPER NOUNS are CAPITALIZED!
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See if you’ve got it… With your elbow partner, talk about what the nouns are in this sentence: Historians trace the origin of the game of tennis to France. Which ones are common? Which ones are proper?
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Try another one… Again, with your partner, what are the nouns? The modern outdoor game of tennis probably evolved from an indoor game. Which are common? Which are proper?
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Last one: What are the nouns? In the past, people hit the ball with their hands instead of rackets, but Walter Wingfield improved the game. Which are common? Which are proper?
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Get Up & Move Practice Activity 1. Each person will be given a card with either a common or proper noun on it. 2. When your teacher says, “Go!” you will get up and move around the room to find your match. 3. Each match is a common noun and a proper noun that are examples of each other.
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Examples countrySpain building Empire State Building
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Singular VS. Plural Nouns SINGULAR Noun - Names ONE person, place, or thing PLURAL Noun - Names MORE THAN ONE
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Rule #1 – Regular Nouns Most of time, simply add the letter S to the end of the singular noun to make it plural. cat – cats pencil – pencils book – books movie – movies joke – jokes paper – papers Do NOT add apostrophes to form plurals.
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Rule #2 s, zz, ch, sh, x If the singular noun ends with: s ss zz ch sh x Add -es to form the plural bus – buses mess – messes buzz – buzzes church – churches wash – washes box – boxes
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Rule #3 consonant + y When a singular noun ends with a consonant & the letter y Change the y to i to make it plural. city - cities dairy - dairies penny – pennies berry - berries
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Rule #4 consonant + o If the singular noun ends with a consonant & the letter o Add - es to make it plural hero – heroes potato – potatoes echo – echoes tomato – tomatoes
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Exceptions to the Rules Sometimes you will only add S even when the singular noun ends with a consonant & the letter o piano – pianos zero – zeros photo – photos soprano – sopranos alto - altos
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Rule #5 f or fe When a singular noun ends with an f or fe Change the f or fe to v & add es leaf - leaves life - lives half – halves calf - calves
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Exception to Rule When a singular noun ends with an f or fe Sometimes you just add s roof - roofs chief – chiefs belief - beliefs
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