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NAMING NOUNS Created by Cyber Ambassadors: Kaitlyn, Brianna, Colin Shea, Tyler, and Hannah

Common nouns This is a COMMON NOUN > turtle Common nouns name any person, place,or thing.

PROPER NOUNS Proper nouns are nouns that name a certain noun. This is New York City >

Singular Nouns Singular nouns name one person, place,or thing. This is a singular noun > porcupine

PLURAL NOUNS Plural nouns are more than one. People is a plural noun >

Possessive Nouns Possessive nouns show ownership. Possessive nouns need an apostrophe > The banana’s peeling