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Proper Nouns By Caroline, and Grace S.. What is a Proper Noun A noun is a person, place or thing. A proper noun is more like names instead of people,

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1 Proper Nouns By Caroline, and Grace S.

2 What is a Proper Noun A noun is a person, place or thing. A proper noun is more like names instead of people, and names of places instead of place. Which is more descriptive. Examples of Proper Nouns Hello Kitty Paul Frank Little Miss. Chatterbox Mr. Smith Grace Aliya Caroline Gigi Gunniess Thelma

3 Some Sentences w/ Proper Nouns Mr. Smith was teaching in the front of the room. Grace and Caroline are working on very important powerpoint that is so awesome Gig and Aliya are doing a flip video. Guiness, Thelma, and CoCo are playing. Joe got a b+ on a Math test. Caroline, Gigi, Aliya, and Grace S. love Hello Kitty! The Dell lap top works really well!! Mr. Smith loves our new stue!! So do we!

4 Let’s review shall we? A noun is a person place or thing, but a Proper noun is a more descriptive a noun would be like an employee is working hard. The Proper noun to that would be Sara the employee is working hard at Big Boy. Please look at the next slide to see and hear a little more about a Noun.

5 Please watch the Video!!

6 Here are some Proper Noun Pictures!

7 Thank you Thank you for looking at our slide. Be sure to check out the slide for Nouns- By Gigi and Aliya.


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