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Nouns Part 1. A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing or idea. Examples: man, city, book, courage. A noun is a word that names a person, place,

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1 Nouns Part 1

2 A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing or idea. Examples: man, city, book, courage. A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing or idea. Examples: man, city, book, courage. Tests to find nouns 1. Nouns can follow words like a, an, and the. 2. Words that can be made plural are nouns.

3 Pick out all the nouns in these sentences. 1. The teacher told the student that a person should always be loyal. 2. People with perseverance will be successful in life. 3. I bought a new pen at the drugstore across the street. 4. The man said to the policeman that he had not seen the accident.

4 There are proper and common nouns. There are proper and common nouns. Proper nouns name a specific person, place or thing and begin with capital letters. Proper nouns name a specific person, place or thing and begin with capital letters. All other nouns begin with small letters and are common nouns. All other nouns begin with small letters and are common nouns. Common nouns city, man, boat, and radio could be changed to the proper nouns Salt Lake City, Mr. Jones, Santa Maria, and Motorola. Common nouns city, man, boat, and radio could be changed to the proper nouns Salt Lake City, Mr. Jones, Santa Maria, and Motorola.

5 Pick out the nouns in these sentences and tell if they are common or proper. 1. Becky went with her sisters to Lagoon on Friday. 2. My youngest son is in Brazil until September. 3. Mr. Smith works with his wife in American Fork. 4. Love could bring marriage to Mark and Terri.

6 Two important types of nouns to know are compound nouns and collective nouns. Two important types of nouns to know are compound nouns and collective nouns. Compound nouns are made up of more than one word such as dining room, Bill of Rights, Jeff Hansen, and home run. Compound nouns are made up of more than one word such as dining room, Bill of Rights, Jeff Hansen, and home run. Collective nouns name groups such as team, class and choir. Collective nouns name groups such as team, class and choir. Compound and collective nouns can be singular or plural. A team is singular, but teams is plural. Compound and collective nouns can be singular or plural. A team is singular, but teams is plural.

7 Find the compound and collective nouns and say whether they are singular or plural. 1. People like to see home runs hit over the wall. 2. My daughter works for the post office in Salt Lake City. 3. Rhode Island is a success although smaller than Texas. 4. Get some gasoline, or the classes will be late arriving. 5. The alien group should come by bus soon. 6. The orchestra will be playing in the arena in the evening.

8 Words that are formed by adding –ing to the end of verbs are nouns as long as they are not used with helping verbs. (These are called gerunds, but you don’t need to memorize that.) Words that are formed by adding –ing to the end of verbs are nouns as long as they are not used with helping verbs. (These are called gerunds, but you don’t need to memorize that.)

9 Find the nouns in the following sentences. 1. Sitting on a park bench is the best thing to do on a sunny day. 2. I am eating dinner at a friend’s house tonight. 3. I love hiking. 4. Let’s go surfing this weekend.


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