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2 Excerpts from Elements of Writing, Pupil's Edition, Second Course. Copyright 1998 by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.

3 NOUN A word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea

4 Common / Proper Nouns = l Common—names any one of a group of persons, places, or things –Examples—poem, day, city, street

5 Compound Noun = l Two or more words that are used to make one noun l seafood l grandmother l daydream l compact disc l grand piano l police office l self-esteem l great-grandparents

6 Collective Noun = l Names one thing that has many parts or members l faculty l family l herd l team l band l jury

7 Common / Proper Nouns = l Proper—name a specific or particular person, place, or things –Examples—“The Raven”, Friday, Booneville, Martin Luther King Drive

8 Concrete Noun = l Names a person, place, or thing that can be perceived or experienced with one of the five senses –Examples—hummingbird, music, popcorn, N-Sync, ocean, star, heat, hamburger

9 Abstract Noun = l Names a feeling, quality, idea, characteristic, or emotion that is experienced in your mind –Examples = love, joy, freedom, peace, knowledge, pride, faith

10 Tell whether each word names a person, place, thing, or idea. Note: some are not nouns l student l marbles l satisfaction l enter l entrance l ugly l often l singer l person l thing l idea l not noun l place l not noun l not noun l person

11 l England l and l under l liberty l roadside l forgiveness l file clerk l sunflower l place l not noun l idea l place l idea l person l thing Tell whether each word names a person, place, thing, or idea. Note: some are not nouns

12 Tell whether each noun is concrete or abstract. l Philadelphia l wisdom l eagle l First Continental Congress l freedom l concrete l abstract l concrete l abstract

13 l Thomas Jefferson l Declaration of Independence l Potomac River l law l happiness l concrete l abstract Tell whether each noun is concrete or abstract.

14 My sister-in-law and her family live on a houseboat on Lake Ontario. sister-in-law houseboat Lake Ontario family Identify any collective or compound nouns.

15 The cast felt great self-respect when the audience cheered on and on. Identify any collective or compound nouns. self-respect audience cast


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