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Title: Nouns


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Nouns
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Nouns
  • A noun is a word used to name a person, place,
    thing, or idea.
  • Person architect
  • Place neighborhood
  • Thing money
  • Idea courage

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NOUNS
  • There are two basic kinds of nouns
  • proper nouns
  • common nouns

4
COMMON NOUNS
  • Common nouns name any person, place, thing, or
    idea.
  • They can be either concrete or abstract

PROPER
COMMON
Concrete
Abstract
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CONCRETE NOUNS
  • Concrete nouns name things that can be
  • seen
  • heard
  • smelled
  • touched
  • Tasted
  • Examples radio, calendar

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ABSTRACT NOUNS
  • Abstract nouns name ideas qualities, feelings, or
    characteristics that do not use the five senses.
  • Examples are progress, time, culture

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PROPER NOUNS
  • Proper nouns name specific persons, places,
    things, or ideas.
  • The first word and all other important words in a
    proper noun are capitalized.
  • Examples Monday, Dodgen Middle School

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COMPOUND NOUNS
  • A compound noun is two or more words used
    together as a single noun.
  • A compound noun can be written 3 different ways.
  • One word videocassette
  • Separated words compact disc
  • Hypenated word self-esteem

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COLLECTIVE NOUNS
  • A collective noun is a word that names a group.
  • Examples committee, flock, team, troop

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Every collective noun can have either a singular
meaning or a plural meaning.
  • When speaking about a group as a unit, the noun
    has a singular meaning. A collective noun stands
    for more than one without adding an s to the
    ending.
  • Example
  • The entire audience applauds the performance.
    (singular)
  • The committee argue with one another over the
    rules. (plural)

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The IT/THEY rule
  • If you can substitute the word it for the
    collective noun (and any words that describe it),
    the collective noun is singular.
  • If you can substitute they, the collective noun
    is plural.
  • Example The family eat their sandwiches.
  • It eat their sandwiches. (incorrect)
  • They eat their sandwiches. (correct/plural)

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POSSESSIVE NOUNS
  • Possessive nouns show ownership or relationship.
  • Possessive nouns function as adjectives when they
    modify a noun.
  • ExampleThe ducks feathers are colorful.
  • ducks modifies feathers
  • I held Coreys camera.
  • Coreys modifies camera

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POSSESSIVE NOUNS
  • If the noun is singular or doesnt end with an
    s, add an apostrophe and then s.
  • If the noun ends in an s, but is not plural,
    add an apostrophe and then s. Jamess
  • If it is plural add the apostrophe after the s.
    Desks

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  • Review

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  • __________ name specific people, places, things,
    or ideas.
  • proper nouns

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  • A(n) __________ is a noun that names ideas,
    qualities, or feelings.
  • abstract noun

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  • The two basic kinds of nouns are _________ and
    _________.
  • common, proper

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  • A(n) ________ is a word used to name any person,
    place, thing, or idea.
  • common noun

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Tell whether the following is common or proper.
If it is common, tell whether it is concrete or
abstract.
  • people
  • Common, concrete

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Tell whether the following is common or proper.
If it is common, tell whether it is concrete or
abstract.
  • The Republic of Congo
  • proper

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Tell whether the following is common or proper.
If it is common, tell whether it is concrete or
abstract.
  • pleasure
  • common, abstract

22
Tell whether the following is common or proper.
If it is common, tell whether it is concrete or
abstract.
  • Rain
  • common, concrete

23
Tell whether the following is common or proper.
If it is common, tell whether it is concrete or
abstract.
  • imagination
  • common, abstract

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The three ways a compound noun can be written are
  • One word
  • Separated
  • Hyphenated

25
Find the compound nouns in the following sentences
  • We always celebrate St. Patricks Day at our high
    school.
  • St. Patricks Day, high school
  • I have eaten meatloaf at Mels Diner many times.
  • meatloaf, Mels Diner

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class
  • A) compound, concrete
  • B) common, abstract
  • C) common, collective
  • D) proper, collective
  • C) common, collective

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stream
  • A) common, concrete
  • B) common, abstract
  • C) common, compound
  • D) common, collective
  • A) common, concrete

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victory
  • A) compound, common
  • B) common, abstract
  • C) collective, abstract
  • D) common, collective
  • B) common, abstract

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Write an example of a
  • Common concrete noun

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Write an example of a
  • Hyphenated compound noun

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Write an example of a
  • Common abstract noun

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Write an example of a
  • Common concrete noun

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Write an example of a
  • Compound proper noun

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Show correct ownership of the following
  • The friend of the dog
  • A) The friends dog
  • B) The friends dog
  • C) The dogs friend
  • D) The dogs friend

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Show correct ownership of the following
  • The doors of the houses
  • A) The houses doors
  • B) The doors house
  • C) The houses doors
  • D) The doors houses

36
Show correct ownership of the following
  • A leg of the table
  • A) A legs table
  • B) A tables leg
  • C) A legs table
  • D) A tables leg

37
Show correct ownership of the following
  • The sister of Chris
  • A) sisters Chris
  • B) Chris sister
  • C) Chriss sister
  • D) None of the above

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This rule is used to determine if a collective
noun is singular or plural
  • It/They rule

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Singular or Plural?
  • The army gathers in the field.
  • It gathers in the field.
  • They gathers in the field.
  • It gathers in the field (SINGULAR)

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Singular or Plural?
  • The troop eats before every meeting
  • It eats before every meeting
  • They eats before every meeting
  • It eats before every meeting (SINGULAR)

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Singular or Plural?
  • The flock need a new resting place.
  • It need a new resting place.
  • They need a new resting place.
  • They need a new resting place (PLURAL)
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