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Nouns name
  • People
  • Common nouns girl, student, lifeguard
  • Proper nouns Mrs. Neeley, Ted, President Bush,
    Otis Boggart
  • Singular ballerina, army, Mr. Peabody
  • Plural toads, oxen, sisters-in-law, armies
  • Collective family, committee, teams (pl.)

2
Nouns name
  • Places
  • Common auditorium, home, restaurant
  • Proper Motel 6, Yellowstone Park, Disneyland,
    McKale Center Arena
  • Singular city, mesa, plateau
  • Plural deserts, forests, stadiums

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Nouns name
  • Things
  • Common tissue, gelatin, marker, barouche
  • Proper Kleenex, Jell-o, Sharpie
  • Singular datum, thesaurus, die
  • Plural data, thesauri, dice

4
Nouns name
  • Qualities and ideas
  • Common shyness, freedom, love, anger, pessimism,
    emptiness, wisdom, greenness
  • Proper Christianity, Reaganomics, Stalinism

5
Nouns name
  • Events
  • Common county fair, dog show, summer solstice,
    parade, birthday
  • Proper Christmas Day, Mardi Gras, Woodstock,
    Spring Fling

6
Nouns have number
  • Singular echo, donkey, knife, cello, tomato,
    octopus, mouse, policeman, cactus
  • Plural echoes, donkeys, knives, cellos,
    tomatoes, octopi, mice, policemen, cacti
  • Collective singular pack, gaggle, bevy, navy,
    band, group, police force
  • Collective plural families, herds, dens,
    troops, armies

7
Nouns have gender
  • masculine brother, father, widower, emperor,
    stallion, comedian, groom
  • feminine niece, hen, princess, aviatrix,
    soprano, comedienne, bride
  • neuter book, owner, representative, singer,
    playwright

8
Nouns can be classified as
  • Concrete lasagne, sofa, baseball, iron, mitt
  • Concrete nouns name tangible objects that have
    form and dimension.
  • Abstract heaven, fame, kindness, anxiety, pride,
    generosity, democracy, contentment, intelligence,
    imagination, thought
  • Abstract nouns name ideas, qualities, and
    conditions, and their definitions may vary from
    person to person.

9
Concrete nouns that seem abstract.
  • might actually be considered concrete
  • dragon
  • fairies
  • gnomes
  • elf
  • the Tooth Fairy
  • trolls
  • Cinderella

10
The Compound Noun
  • two (or more) separate words dog bones, peace
    sign, angel food cake, chocolate chips, fire
    extinguisher, Grand Canyon
  • Two words joined to form one mailbox, teapot,
    baseball, lighthouse, toothpaste
  • Two or more hyphenated words motor-mouth,
    mother-in-law, jack-o-lantern

11
Grade 7 Review
  • Nouns name.
  • person
  • place
  • thing
  • quality or idea
  • Nouns are
  • common
  • proper
  • Nouns have qualities
  • Number
  • singular
  • plural
  • collective
  • Gender
  • masculine
  • feminine
  • neuter

12
Grade 7 Review
  • Nouns may be
  • Concrete
  • Abstract
  • Some may seem abstract, but are actually
    considered concrete

13
Grade 7 Review
  • Some nouns are classified as compound
  • written as a single word
  • written as two words
  • written as a hyphenated word

14
Grade 8 Review
  • Noun-forming Suffixes
  • Noun Usage and Case
  • Gerunds

15
Common Noun-forming Suffixes
  • -ant, -ent contestant, resident
  • -ism patriotism, communism
  • -asm enthusiasm
  • -ee trainee, referee
  • -ist violinist, journalist
  • -ship friendship, comradeship
  • -hood neighborhood, parenthood
  • -acy democracy, fallacy
  • -ian librarian, libertarian
  • -ance attendance, appliance
  • -ence reference, evidence
  • -ion inspection, persuasion
  • -ty, -ity loyalty, clarity
  • -ment statement, pavement
  • -ness goodness, shyness
  • -al survival, revival
  • -er rancher, singer
  • -or actor, realtor
  • -eer Musketeer, racketeer

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Usage Issues
  • Not all words ending in these common noun-forming
    suffixes will be used as nouns in sentences.
    Usage must always be considered in identifying a
    words part of speech in context. In the
    sentences below, the ment word government
    cannot be assumed to be a noun. Example
  • Our government faces many challenges in combating
    poverty. Government is the subject of the
    sentence it is used in this context as a noun.
  • A government program geared to combat poverty
    will take effect January 1. In this context,
    government is used as an adjective, modifying the
    noun program. What kind of program? A
    government program.

17
Nouns and Case
  • Case is that quality of a noun that shows its
    relation to some other word or words in the
    sentence. There are three cases nominative,
    possessive, and objective.

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Examples of Nominative Case
  • Nouns may function as a
  • Subject The computer has streamlined many
    business transactions
  • Subjective complement The winner of the
    scholarship is Charlotte Davis.
  • Appositive (the appositive Jimmy Carter, the
    former president of takes the case of the
    noun the United States, works closely with
  • it renames) Habitat for Humanity.
  • The winner of the scholarship is Charlotte
    Davis, an eighth grade student at Sacred
    Heart School.
  • Direct address Runners, take your marks!
  • Exclamation Rats! The filthy rodents roamed
    the storm drains.

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Examples of Objective Case
  • Direct object (receives The tailor sewed a
    button on the coat.
  • the action of the verb)
  • Indirect object (to whom A DPS officer wrote the
    motorist a ticket
  • or for whom something is for speeding.
  • done)
  • Object of a preposition Floyd hid Halloween
    candy under his bed.
  • Apposition Joe drove his car, a beat-up
    Volkswagen, across the country.
  • The teacher awarded Leo, a highly
    motivated student, the Student of the
    Month trophy.
  • Two children raced across the intersection,
    the busiest corner in town.

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Objective Case
  • Adverbial noun - a noun that The hiker walked
    miles before resting. noun that does the work of
    an This afternoon we will visit the mall.
  • adverb telling Amy left Tucson on an early
    flight.
  • How much? We spent hours working on the
    project.
  • How long?
  • When?
  • Where?
  • How far?
  • Objective complement The committee appointed
    Terry chairman (completes the meaning of the
    group
  • of the verb and refers to
  • the direct object)

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Possessive Case
  • Singular possessive Loiss hair was dyed a
    strange shade orange.
  • Sherry washed the babys rattles and
    pacifiers.
  • Plural possessive The childrens playground was
    closed for repairs.
  • The scouts fund raiser earned enough
    money for summer camp.
  • Separate possession That judge will score Petes
    and Jims dives in the competition.
  • Joint possession Phil and Marthas dinner party
    was a huge success.
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