9/2/14 A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, idea.

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9/2/14

A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, idea

Common Noun A noun that names any noun, not a particular one

Proper Noun A noun that names a specific nounTimmy Happy Valley Church Mr. Gatti’s Pizza Newton’s Theory of Gravity

Concrete Noun A noun that physically exists Examples: desk, person, Jane, wall

Abstract Noun A noun that does NOT physically exist Examples: love, freedom, ideas

Collective Noun A singular noun that names a group of: people things

Singular Noun = ONE noun This job could be dangerous!

Plural Noun = names more than one noun

Possessive Noun A noun that shows ownership or possession. Ex.: student’s grade

Possessive Rules Singular: Does not end in “s”: ’s Ends in “s”: One syllable = ’s Two or more = ’ Plural: Ends in “s”: ’ Does not end in “s”: ’s

Noun Contraction A noun combined with a verb to show what someone “IS” doing Ex.: Miley’s going crazy.

Appositive Phrases A noun near another noun that identifies or gives more information about the it. Examples: Miss White, an English teacher, loves grammar. Mrs. Filter, an amazing lady, is a math teacher.