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Types of Nouns

Types of Nouns

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9th - 11th Grade

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Types of Nouns

Common, Proper, Concrete, Abstract​

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Common

normal, everyday things

  • start with a lowercase letter

  • general things or places

  • examples:​

    • crab = crab is common

    • Nairobi is a lion. = Nairobi is NOT common because she is a specific lion, but the word lion IS common​

    • the boat = boat is common

    • the Mayflower = Mayflower is NOT common, since it is a specific boat​

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Proper

specific, fancy people, places, & things

  • start with an UPPERCASE letter

  • very specific people, places, or things

  • examples:​

    • Bartholomew is a jerk. = Bartholomew is a proper noun because he is specific

    • The boy is a jerk. = boy is NOT a proper noun because it is just a general boy whose name we do not know

    • Carrington was first in line for the movie. = Carrington is a proper noun because he is specific; line is NOT a proper noun because it is just a general line; movie is NOT a proper noun because it is a general movie whose name we do not know

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Concrete

tangible, touchable

  • if you can reach out and grab it, it is concrete

  • a noun can be both common and concrete...or proper and concrete; they are in different categories

    • Common vs. Proper------AND-----Concrete vs. Abstract

  • examples:​

    • Sally was in love with her new dress. = Sally is concrete (and proper); dress is concrete (and common); love is abstract (and common)

    • Lillian felt a lot of frustration. = Lillian is concrete (and proper); frustration is abstract (and common)

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Abstract

an idea; something that you cannot physically touch with your hands

  • not tangible...so, we are looking at thoughts, feelings, emotions, etc.; you can FEEL that stuff, but you cannot reach out and actually touch it with your hand

  • AGAIN...a noun can be both common and concrete...or proper and concrete; they are in different categories

    • Common vs. Proper------AND-----Concrete vs. Abstract

  • examples:​

    • There was a lot of anger toward Amber during the trial. = anger is abstract (and common); Amber is concrete (and proper); trial is concrete (and common)

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Types of Nouns

Common, Proper, Concrete, Abstract​

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