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Title: Nouns


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Nouns
  • Cant live without em!

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What is a noun?
  • Person
  • Place
  • Thing
  • Idea
  • Emotion

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Nouns name people, things, places, ideas, emotions
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There are several types of nouns(see page 308,
Resourcelines 9/10)
  • Concrete
  • Abstract
  • Proper
  • Common
  • Compound
  • Singular
  • Plural
  • Possessive
  • Collective

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1. Concrete nouns
  • name something physical that can be perceived by
    the senses
  • Examples
  • student, doctor, librarian, custodian (people)
  • town, park, country, field (places)
  • flower, classroom, snow (things)

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2. Abstract Nouns
  • name things that one cannot see, hear, smell,
    taste or touch
  • Examples
  • love, joy, sadness, jealousy (emotions)
  • peace, patience, prosperity, time, collaboration
    (ideas or qualities)

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3. Proper Nouns
  • name particular people, places, things or ideas
  • begin with capital letters
  • Examples
  • Jeremy Wotherspoon, Hailey Wickenheiser, Patrick
    Chan, Jennifer Heil
  • Elmira, Vancouver, South Africa, Illyria
  • Christmas, Canada Day, Catholicism,
    Protestantism, Islam, Buddhism

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4. Common Nouns
  • are named in a non-specific or general way (not
    capitalized)
  • Eg. car, boat, mountain, city, religion, athlete,
    student

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5. Compound Nouns
  • consist of more than one word and are written as
    one word, joined with a hyphen
  • Examples sister-in-law, well-wisher,
    jack-o-lantern, bulls-eye, secretary-general

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6. Singular and Plural Nouns
  • Singular Nouns
  • One of something
  • Examples bird, calf, sheep, fox
  • Plural Nouns
  • More than one of something
  • Examples birds, calves, sheep, foxes

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Spelling Plural Nouns
  • See page 318, Resourcelines
  • Add s school schools book books
  • Add es to nouns ending in ch, s, sh, x, z
    atlas atlases fox foxes watch watches
    wish wishes
  • Change y to i and add es butterfly
    butterflies apology apologies library
    libraries company - companies

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Spelling Plural Nouns, contd.
  • Change f to v and add es calf calves knife
    knives half halves leaf leaves
  • If a noun ends in a vowel o, add s stereo
    stereos
  • If a noun ends in consonant o, add es hero
    heroes echo echoes potato potatoes tomato
    tomatoes Exceptions pianos, sopranos, solos,
    altos, banjos

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Plural Nouns, Contd.
  • To form the plural of a compound noun, add s to
    the most important word mother-in-law
    ?mothers-in-law passer-by ?passers-by
    man-of-war ? men-of-war
  • Some nouns use the same word for the singular and
    plural sheep, series, fish
  • Some nouns have irregular plurals child
    children foot feet tooth teeth goose
    geese octopus octopi crisis crises medium
    - media

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7. Possessive Nouns
  • page 319, Resourcelines 9/10
  • show ownership or possession
  • To form the possessive of a singular noun, add
    s
  • one boys knapsack
  • the schools rules
  • Jaimes book
  • the childs toy

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Possessive Nouns, contd.
  • To form the possessive of a plural nouns that end
    in s, add an apostrophe only
  • the heroes ship
  • the lawyers club
  • the teachers lounge
  • the students textbooks
  • the referees schedules

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Possessive Nouns, contd.
  • To form the possessive of plural nouns not ending
    in s, add s
  • The childrens toys
  • The mens washroom
  • The womens washroom
  • The sheeps wool
  • The medias attention

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Sometimes the thing owned is implied (assumed)
  • Example
  • East Side Marios restaurant
  • Shoeless Joes restaurant
  • Starbucks coffee bar

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Collective Nouns
  • A noun that is singular in form but indicates a
    group
  • Examples flock, band, class, committee, gaggle
    (of geese), herd (of cattle), pod (of whales)
    geek (of engineers) gang (of hoodlums)

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Food for thought!
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