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A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.
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A proper noun, which names a specific person, place, or thing is almost always capitalized. Examples: Ms. Bauer, Middle East, God, Spanish, Buddhism, Chicago Cubs
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Common nouns name everything else, things that usually are not capitalized. Examples: cat, dog, house, wall, book, etc.
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Two or more words that together name a person, place, thing, or idea Examples: sidewalk, Empire State Building, daughter-in-law
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Collective nouns: names a group Examples: audience, batch, bouquet, jury, fleet, group, staff, pride, etc.
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Find the nouns in the following sentences: This weekend, I went to the beach. Labor Day was a good day for a barbeque. My brother-in-law took my sister camping.
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Identify whether the underlined noun is a common, proper, collective, or compound noun I can’t wait for the World Series this year. There is a fire on Michigan Avenue today. The tablecloth she used was green. I can’t wait to make a jack-o’-latern.
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Identify the nouns in the following sentences. Then determine if they are common, proper, collective, or compound. 1. The Chicago Bears had a rough game yesterday. 2. His influence for this song was Kanye West. 3. I forgot to watch the MTV Music Awards last night. 4. Did the audience like Chelsea’s jokes?
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A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. Six types of pronouns: Personal Reflexive and Intensive Demonstrative Interrogative Relative * Indefinite *
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Refers to the one speaking, the one spoken to, or the one spoken about Examples: I, me, my, mine, we, us, our ours, you, your, yours, he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, its, they, them, their, theirs Try it: I hope that you can help me with my homework.
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Refers to the subject of the sentence Examples myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves Try it: Kimiko wrote a note to herself.
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Points out a specific person, place, thing, or idea Examples: this, that, these, those Try it: This is our favorite song by Ella Fitzgerald.
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Introduces a question Examples: who, what, which, whom, whose Try it: What is the answer to the last algebra problem?
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Whose is this? Kelly herself organized the school’s recycling program. The apples I picked today taste better than these. He said that they would meet us today.
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