What are the nouns that you know?. Common and Proper Nouns.

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What are the nouns that you know?

Common and Proper Nouns

Common Nouns Proper Nouns teacher Teacher Irina school Shuren-Ribet boy Leo shoes Nike

Common Nouns Proper Nouns -name any person, place or things -name specific person, place or things -start with a small letter school -start with a CAPITAL letter Shuren- Ribet School

Is it a common noun or a proper noun?

student common car common dog common Avril Lavigne proper president common Monday proper Peter proper town common story common Finding the Titanic proper

Circle the proper noun. Box the common noun. proper nouns common noun

1. My favorite singer is Michael Jackson. 2. Tina went to a park. 3. I like the book about Akiak. 4. My favorite song is My Heart Will Go On. 5. We like the movie Transformer.

common nouns names of any person, places, or things proper nouns names of specific person, places, or things start with a small letter start with a capital letter

names of any person, places, or things start with a small letter

names of specific person, places, or things start with a capital letter

We can change common nouns to plural form. (+s, +es, +ves,…) boyboys petpets continent continents childchildren

Take note! schoolschools ShurenShurens teacherteachers MariccaMarricas

Take note! countrycountries shirtshirts ChinaChinas NikeNikes

writing nouns in a series

My friend bought books. My friend bought pens. My friend boughtbooks andpens.

My friend bought books. My friend bought pens. My friend bought an eraser. My friend bought books, pens, and an eraser.

When two words are written in the series, My friend bought pens and books. we add “and” before the last word.

When three or more words are written in the series, My friend bought pens, books, and an eraser. we add “and” before the last word, and the words are separated by a comma (,)