A noun is a name for a person, place, or thing.

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A noun is a name for a person, place, or thing. NOUNS IN SENTENCES A noun is a name for a person, place, or thing.

The duckling swam in the pond. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, or thing. Example: The duckling swam in the pond. Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? No, not a noun. Yes, names a thing No, not a noun. No, not a noun. No, not a noun. Yes, names a place The nouns are DUCKLING and POND.

The chick has yellow feathers. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, or thing. The chick has yellow feathers. Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? No, not a noun. Yes, names a thing No, not a noun. No, not a noun. Yes, names a thing The nouns are CHICK and FEATHERS.

To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, or thing. Our team won the game! Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? No, not a noun. (pronoun) Yes, names a thing. No, not a noun. No, not a noun. Yes, names a thing. The nouns are TEAM and GAME.

The duck paddled with its feet. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, or thing. The duck paddled with its feet. Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? No, not a noun. Yes, names a thing. No, not a noun. No, not a noun. No, not a noun. (pronoun) Yes, names a thing. The nouns are DUCK and FEET.

To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, or thing. The apple is green. Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? No, not a noun. Yes, names a thing No, not a noun. No, not a noun. The noun is APPLE.

My mother checked my homework. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, or thing. My mother checked my homework. Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? Person, Place, Thing? No, not a noun. (pronoun) Yes, names a person. No, not a noun. No, not a noun. (pronoun) Yes, names a thing. The nouns are MOTHER and HOMEWORK.

A noun is a name for a person, place, or thing. Remember: A noun is a name for a person, place, or thing. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, or thing.