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Nouns
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Nouns A noun is a word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea.
Person – architect Place – neighborhood Thing – money Idea – courage
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NOUNS There are two basic kinds of nouns: proper nouns common nouns
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COMMON NOUNS Common nouns name any person, place, thing, or idea.
They can be either concrete or abstract
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Examples: city, calendar
CONCRETE NOUNS Concrete nouns name things that can be… seen heard smelled touched Tasted Examples: city, calendar
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ABSTRACT NOUNS Abstract nouns name ideas qualities, feelings, or characteristics that do not use the five senses. Examples are: progress, time, culture
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PROPER NOUNS Proper nouns name specific persons, places, things, or ideas. The first word and all other important words in a proper noun are capitalized. Examples: Monday, African American
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COMPOUND NOUNS A compound noun is two or more words used together as a single noun. A compound noun can be written 3 different ways. One word – videocassette Separated words – compact disc Hypenated word – self-esteem
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COLLECTIVE NOUNS A collective noun is a word that names a group.
Examples: committee, flock, team, troop
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Every collective noun can have either a singular meaning or a plural meaning.
When speaking about a group as a unit, the noun has a singular meaning. A collective noun stands for more than one without adding an “s” to the ending. Example: The entire audience applauds the performance. (singular) The committee argue with one another over the rules. (plural)
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The “IT/THEY” rule If you can substitute the word “it” for the collective noun (and any words that describe it), the collective noun is singular. If you can substitute “they”, the collective noun is plural. Example: The family eat their sandwiches. It eat their sandwiches. (incorrect) They eat their sandwiches. (correct/plural)
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POSSESSIVE NOUNS Possessive nouns show ownership or relationship.
Possessive nouns function as adjectives when they modify a noun. Example:The duck’s feathers are colorful. duck’s modifies feathers I held Corey’s camera. Corey’s modifies camera
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POSSESSIVE NOUNS If the noun is singular or doesn’t end with an “s”, add an apostrophe and then s. If the noun ends in an “s”, but is not plural, add an apostrophe and then s. James’s If it is plural add the apostrophe after the “s”. Desks’
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Review
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__________ name specific people, places, things, or ideas.
proper nouns
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A(n) __________ is a noun that names ideas, qualities, or feelings.
abstract noun
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The two basic kinds of nouns are _________ and _________.
common, proper
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A(n) ________ is a word used to name any person, place, thing, or idea.
common noun
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Tell whether the following is common or proper
Tell whether the following is common or proper. If it is common, tell whether it is concrete or abstract. people Common, concrete
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Tell whether the following is common or proper
Tell whether the following is common or proper. If it is common, tell whether it is concrete or abstract. The Republic of Congo proper
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Tell whether the following is common or proper
Tell whether the following is common or proper. If it is common, tell whether it is concrete or abstract. pleasure common, abstract
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Tell whether the following is common or proper
Tell whether the following is common or proper. If it is common, tell whether it is concrete or abstract. Rain common, concrete
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Tell whether the following is common or proper
Tell whether the following is common or proper. If it is common, tell whether it is concrete or abstract. imagination common, abstract
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The three ways a compound noun can be written are…
One word Separated Hyphenated
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Find the compound nouns in the following sentences
We always celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at our high school. St. Patrick’s Day, high school I have eaten meatloaf at Mel’s Diner many times. Meatloaf, Mel’s Diner
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class A) compound, concrete B) common, abstract C) common, collective
D) proper, collective
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stream A) common, concrete B) common, abstract C) common, compound
D) common, collective
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C) collective, abstract
victory A) compound, common B) common, abstract C) collective, abstract D) common, collective
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