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- Four Days of Lessons On Nouns
- Noun, compound, common and proper
- Concrete, Abstract, Collective
- A noun made up of two or more words grouped together!
- mother-in-law
- grandmother
- grand piano
- jumping jack
- peanut butter
- A single noun made up of more than
- Common compound nouns can be
- found in the dictionary.
- Nouns are either COMMON or PROPER.
- COMMON nouns name
- any one of a group of persons, places
- things, or ideas.
- PROPER nouns name
- a particular person, place, thing, or idea.
- Proper nouns always begin with a
- CAPITAL LETTER.
- Common Nouns
- Proper Nouns
- L.A. Lakers
- Honda Center
- Laguna Beach
- Mrs. Cochren
- Stephanie Meyers
- Michael Jackson
- Nouns that you can experience with one or more senses
- There are some nouns that you CANNOT see, hear, taste, touch, or smell.
- These are the nouns that are ideas. One persons idea of a particular noun may be different than another persons idea.
- Worksheet page 25-26
- Concrete Examples
- cotton candy, music, wool, puppies, garlic,
- cockroaches, spaghetti
- Abstract Examples
- love, commitment, jealousy, hate, revenge,
- freedom, justice, patriotism, anger, wisdom
- Christianity, fun, self-esteem, confidence
- A word that names a group but is in the singular form
- jury, team, class, council, herd,
- swarm, family, crew, litter, batch,
- committee, quartet, audience
- Worksheet page 28
- Then, determine
- Look through the sentence and check for people, places, things, ideas.
- Often these words will have articles preceding them.
- Sometimes these words will follow possesives or numbers!
- Common or Proper?
- Concrete or Abstract?
- Singular, Compound, or
- Collective?
- Worksheet page 29
- Holt Handbook Exercise A page 41
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NOUNS. Words that you use to name a: person place thing idea. CONCRETE NOUNS. Things you can see: Person Place Thing . ABSTRACT NOUNS. Things you can not see ideas feelings emotions. PROPER NOUNS. A specific name for a person, place or thing
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NOUNS Words that you use to name a: person place thing idea
CONCRETE NOUNS • Things you can see: • Person • Place • Thing
ABSTRACT NOUNS • Things you can not see • ideas • feelings • emotions
PROPER NOUNS • A specific name for a person, place or thing • Always begins with a capital letter Statue of Liberty Spot Janice and Tania
COMMON NOUNS • Generic name for a person, place or thing • Begins with a smaller letter (lower case) chair palace doctor
SINGULAR NOUNS • A noun that names one person, one place, or one thing
PLURAL NOUNS • A noun that names more than one person, place, or thing
1 • To form the plural of most nouns, just add –s Examples: sticks, cows, cars, girls
2 When the singular noun ends in: s, ch, sh, x, or z -----add –es Examples: lunches, foxes, classes, arches
3 • When the noun ends in “o” then, add –s or –es • Examples: piano ---pianos studio---studios echo---echoes hero---heroes potato---potatoes
4 When the noun ends in “y”, with a consonant before it, change “y” to “i” and add –es Examples: fly ---flies penny---pennies candy---candies
5 • For most nouns ending in “f” or “fe”, add –es For some nouns ending in “f” or “fe”, change the “f” to a “v” and add –es or –s Examples: belief ---beliefs roof---roofs thief---thieves knife---knives life---lives elf---elves
6 • Some nouns are the same for both singular and plural Examples: deer, trout, sheep, moose, salmon
7 • Some nouns form their plural in special ways Examples: mouse---mice goose---geese tooth---teeth foot---feet ox---oxen
8 • Some nouns are always in plural form Examples: scissors mumps thanks trousers
Making Nouns Show Possession • Possessive Nouns show ownership • It shows possession of the noun that follows Examples: sister’s skates Sally’s mom
Making Singular Nouns Show Possession • Add an apostrophe and –s Examples: mechanic---mechanic’s James---James’s or James’
Making Plural Nouns Show Possession • If a plural noun ends in “s”, add an apostrophe after the “s” • workers--workers’ rights • nurses---nurses’ coats
Making Plural Nouns Show Possession • If the plural noun does not end in “s”, add an apostrophe and –s men---men’s women—women’s children --- children’s
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A noun is a 'WORD' not the actual thing that the word represents. 4. Nouns have the ability to perform different functions in sentences. In a sentence, nouns can play the role of…. Subject, direct object, indirect object, subject complement, object complement, or appositive. 5. o SUBJECTS are nouns that tells us whom or what a sentence is ...
Part 3 - Regular plural nouns Part 4 - Irregular plural nouns Part 5 - Singular nouns ending in 's' Part 6 - More than one owner Part 7 - Practice. This lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentation, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home.