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Kinds of Nouns

Kinds of Nouns

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English

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CCSS
L.3.1A, L.3.1C, L.1.1I

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Fatima Llanza

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7 Slides • 15 Questions

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Parts of Speech

Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb,

Preposition, and Interjection

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Multiple Choice

The word in blue in the sentence below is what part of speech?


The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

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verb

2

preposition

3

noun

4

adverb

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Multiple Choice

The word in blue in the sentence below is what part of speech?


The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

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verb

2

preposition

3

noun

4

adverb

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Multiple Choice

The word in blue in the sentence below is what part of speech?


The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

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verb

2

adjective

3

noun

4

adverb

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Multiple Choice

The word in blue in the sentence below is what part of speech?


The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

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adjective

2

preposition

3

adverb

4

noun

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Multiple Choice

The word in blue in the sentence below is what part of speech?


The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

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verb

2

noun

3

adjective

4

adverb

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Nouns can be a person, place, or thing.

We're going to talk about:

Proper and Common Nouns,

Singular, Plural, and Possesive Nouns,

Conrete and Abstract Noun.

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Proper and Common Nouns

  • Proper Nouns refer to a specific thing. It is ALWAYS capitalized.

  • Common Nouns refer to a general thing.

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Singular, Plural, and Possesive Nouns

  • Singular Nouns are pertaining to one. Examples are Charlie, Fatima, pen.

  • Plural Nouns are more than one. Examples are houses, hats, mice.

  • Possesive Nouns are nouns that shows ownership. Examples are Charlie's, Fatima's. Adding apostrophe and "s" can be done in every word except for those word/s ending in "Z" sound such as ranz, hans. In this case, just add an apostrophe. For instance, Ranz' house or Hans' car,

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Concrete and Abstract Nouns

  • A Concrete Noun is a person, place, or thing occupying the physical world. Examples are desk, muscles, and students.

  • An Abstract Noun is an idea or non-physical thing. Examples are peace, strength, love, and vengeance.

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SUMMARY

Nouns are people, places, and things. It can be common or proper, concrete or abstract, and plural, singular, and possessive.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of Abstract Nouns?

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Confidence

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Love

3

Happiness

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

What type of noun is....


she

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common noun

2

proper noun

3

pronoun

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Multiple Choice

What type of noun is....


doctor

1

common noun

2

proper noun

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Multiple Choice

Which one of these is a proper noun?

1

Tori

2

home

3

maker

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Multiple Choice

Which one of these is a common noun?

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Mr. Drew

2

pretty

3

teacher

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT an example of Concrete Nouns?

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Sky

2

Music

3

Faith

4

River

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Multiple Choice

Identify the kind of the underlined noun in the sentence below.


Andrew should get an award for his honesty.

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Concrete Noun

2

Abstract Noun

3

Collective Noun

4

Compound Noun

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Multiple Choice

______________ nouns refer to nouns that we can see, touch, smell, taste, or hear.

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Foreign

2

Abstract

3

Special

4

Concrete

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Multiple Choice

___________ nouns are something that you cannot see, hear, touch, smell, or taste.

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Concrete

2

Collective

3

Foreign

4

Abstract

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Multiple Choice

____________ nouns refer to nouns that name a group of things, animals, or persons.

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Abstract

2

Concrete

3

Collective

4

Compound

Parts of Speech

Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb,

Preposition, and Interjection

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