A noun is a person, place, or thing.

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A noun is a person, place, or thing. 3 NOUN Categories A noun is a person, place, or thing.

There are Common and Proper Nouns.

Common nouns don’t have to be capitalized because they are general. Apples – state-person- teacher-balloon

Mrs. Bullington Georgia Statue of Liberty Mrs. Johnson Proper nouns need to be capitalized because they name specific people, places, and things. Mrs. Bullington Georgia Statue of Liberty Mrs. Johnson

What 3 categories can nouns be grouped into? *Singular (1) *Plural (more than 1) *Possessive(ownership)

Singular nouns are 1 person, place, thing. Truck Apple School Television Tree

Plural nouns are more than 1 person, place, thing. Trucks Trees Schools TVs

Sometimes there are special plural nouns. They don’t end in S. *geese *children *deer *people *fish *sheep

*Matthew’s book *Tree’s branches *Chad’s guitar The last category is possessive. These show OWNERSHIP. Look for an apostrophe. *Matthew’s book *Tree’s branches *Chad’s guitar

See if you can determine whether these words are plural, singular, or possessive.

Boy’s possessive

apple singular

children plural

house singular

singer singular

teacher’s possessive

dog’s possessive

dogs plural

presidents plural

president’s possessive