Pg 6 Nouns What are they A noun

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Pg. 6 Nouns

Pg. 6 Nouns

What are they? A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea (democracy, creativity,

What are they? A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea (democracy, creativity, etc. ) Each noun has three classifications

Common vs. Proper Common nouns refer to general people, places, things, or ideas Not

Common vs. Proper Common nouns refer to general people, places, things, or ideas Not capitalized (lake, museum month, etc) ▪ Exception-Beginning of a sentence ▪ Guitarists love to play in the park Proper nouns refer to particular people, places, things, or ideas Always capitalized

Concrete vs. Abstract Concrete nouns are an object that can be touched, seen, smelled,

Concrete vs. Abstract Concrete nouns are an object that can be touched, seen, smelled, heard, or tasted Ex. book, flower, sand, etc Abstract nouns describe an idea, quality, or state Ex. curiosity, pride, sadness, etc.

Singular vs. Plural Singular nouns refer to one thing Plural nouns refer to many

Singular vs. Plural Singular nouns refer to one thing Plural nouns refer to many things There are several ways to make words plural we will discuss several later

Collective Nouns Refers to a group of people or things with one word Ex.

Collective Nouns Refers to a group of people or things with one word Ex. audience, family, crowd, team, jury

Compound Nouns Two or more words put together to make one word. There are

Compound Nouns Two or more words put together to make one word. There are three ways to make compound nouns. One Word: airplane, skateboard, & keyboard Separate Words: rain forest, parking lot, City Hall Hyphenated Words: mother-in-law, fade-out

Practice Tim Proper, Singular, & Concrete creativity Common, Singular, & Abstract orange juice crew

Practice Tim Proper, Singular, & Concrete creativity Common, Singular, & Abstract orange juice crew Collective Compound