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A powerpoint and oral presentation by Pernilla Probelius

a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea.

examples cat dog Anna

Classifications Comman Proper Concrete Abstract Countable (singular and plural) Uncountable

CLASSIFICATIONS COMMAN NOUNS Any other noun PROPER NOUNS Names like Anna Stockholm

CLASSIFICATIONS CONCRETE NOUNS Chair Dog ABSTRACT NOUNS Dream Thought

CLASSIFICATIONS COUNTABLES SINGULAR cow, foot PLURAL cows, feet regular and irregular UNCOUNTABLES sand

Test if it is a noun 1. Can you use ”the” in front of it? 2.Can you put it in plural? 3.Can you have an adjective before the noun word? 4. Can you replace the noun with he, she or it?

Summery Nouns are naming words You can classify it in comman, proper, concrete, abstract,countable (singular and plural) and uncountable. You can try to test the word if it is a noun by checking if you can you use ”the” in front of it, if you can you put it in plural, if you can you have an adjective before the noun word and finally if you can replace the noun with he, she or it?

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