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Nouns Parts of Speech

Nouns Person, place, or thing. Examples school Michael Jackson freedom

Proper and Common Nouns Proper nouns refer to a specific thing Proper Nouns are ALWAYS capitalized. Common nouns refer to a general thing. Common Noun Proper Noun shoes Air Jordan's teacher Mr. Morton science class Biology 101 book War of the Worlds

Singular, Plural, & Possessive Nouns Singular Nouns = Just one Ex: cat, Jerrel, pen Plural Nouns = More than one Ex: houses, hats, mice Possessive Nouns = Shows ownership Ex: Mia’s, Chris’s, Flanders’, students’ Add apostrophe and “s”, unless word ends in “Z” sound. Then just add apostrophe.

Concrete and Abstract Nouns Concrete Noun: a person, place, or thing occupying the physical world. Ex: desk, muscles, student Abstract Noun: an idea or nonphysical thing. Ex: peace, strength, theory of evolution,

Review Nouns are people, places, and things. Nouns can be common or proper, AND Nouns can be concrete or abstract, AND Nouns can be plural, singular, or possessive.

Practice I’ll put nouns on the board. You tell me if they are… common or proper, AND plural, singular, or possessive, AND concrete or abstract.

1 hats common or proper? plural, singular, or possessive? concrete or abstract?

2 Leif Ericson’s common or proper? plural, singular, or possessive? concrete or abstract?

3 luck common or proper? plural, singular, or possessive? concrete or abstract?

4 Chicago common or proper? plural, singular, or possessive? concrete or abstract?

5 wolves’ common or proper? plural, singular, or possessive? concrete or abstract?

6 intelligence common or proper? plural, singular, or possessive? concrete or abstract?

7 Ford City Mall common or proper? plural, singular, or possessive? concrete or abstract?

8 liberties common or proper? plural, singular, or possessive? concrete or abstract?

9 sailors’ common or proper? plural, singular, or possessive? concrete or abstract?

10 DVDs common or proper? plural, singular, or possessive? concrete or abstract?

Answers common, plural, concrete proper, possessive, concrete common, singular, abstract proper, singular, concrete common, possessive (& plural), concrete common, plural, abstract common, possessive, concrete