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WHAT I KNOW ABOUT NOUNS
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WHAT I KNOW ABOUT NOUNS
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NOUNS
A noun names a person, place, thing or idea.
Nouns are everywhere.
Some nouns are abstract, concrete, common, proper, and compound.
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ABSTRACT NOUNS
Abstract nouns are ideas or concepts.
Most abstract nouns end in ness, ship, tion, ty, and tude.
You can not use your five senses to locate an abstract noun.
Some abstract nouns are grace, shame, manners, jealousy, confusion, empowerment and embarrassment.
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CONCRETE NOUNS
Concrete nouns are "sense" nouns. Nouns that you can locate through your five senses.
Most concrete nouns end in or, er, and ist.
Some concrete nouns are soldier, judge, artist, and terror.
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COMMON NOUNS
Common nouns are a person, place, thing or idea that is only capatalized at the beginning of a sentence.
Common nouns do not name a specific person, place or idea.
Some common nouns are mom, dad, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, grandmother and grandfather
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PROPER NOUNS
Proper nouns are people, places, thing or idea that are always capitalized.
Proper nouns name specific people, places, things, and ideas.
Some proper nouns are Nico, Mitchell, Jack, Scott and Eliza.
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COMPOUND NOUNS
A compound noun is a person, place, thing or idea that is formed from 2 or more words that are nouns.
Compound nouns can be hyphenated, separate or combined nouns.
Some compound nouns are police officer, cooking oil, carwash, milkshake and haircut.
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WHAT I KNOW ABOUT NOUNS
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