Nouns
A noun is the name of person , places , thing, or a
given idea.
Examples :
Person
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Places
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Thing
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ideas
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policeman
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park
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ball
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love
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Man
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mall
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Glue
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Beauty
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Baby
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store
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chair
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compasion
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Nouns are divided in commom , proper, abstract, concrete.
Common
nouns: names of things as ball, glue, pencil
Proper
nouns: names of person ,
places, cities, example: Katy , Panama, Bolivar Avenue.
Abstract
nouns : things that we can feel but we cannot touch.
Concrete
nouns: things that we can touch.
Activity
1
Name : _________________ I.d_____
Level: _______
Date:______
Read the following story and classify the different types
of nouns
My mamma,"
reported Morris Mowgelewsky, choosing a quiet moment during a writing period to
engage his teacher's attention, "my mamma likes you shall come on mine
house for see her."
"Very well, dear," answered Miss Bailey with a patience born of many such messages from the parents of her small charges. "I think I shall have time to go this afternoon."
"My mamma," Morris began again, "she says I shall tell you 'scuse how she don't send you no letter. She couldn't to send no letter the while her eyes ain't healthy." "I am sorry to hear that," said Teacher, with a little stab of regret for her prompt acceptance of Mrs. Mowgelewsky's invitation; for of all the ailments which the children shared so generously with their teacher, Miss Bailey had learned to dread most the many and painful disorders of the eye. She knew, however, that Mrs. Mowgelewsky was not one of those who utter unnecessary cries for help, being in this regard, as in many others, a striking contrast to the majority of parents with whom Miss Bailey came in contact.
"Very well, dear," answered Miss Bailey with a patience born of many such messages from the parents of her small charges. "I think I shall have time to go this afternoon."
"My mamma," Morris began again, "she says I shall tell you 'scuse how she don't send you no letter. She couldn't to send no letter the while her eyes ain't healthy." "I am sorry to hear that," said Teacher, with a little stab of regret for her prompt acceptance of Mrs. Mowgelewsky's invitation; for of all the ailments which the children shared so generously with their teacher, Miss Bailey had learned to dread most the many and painful disorders of the eye. She knew, however, that Mrs. Mowgelewsky was not one of those who utter unnecessary cries for help, being in this regard, as in many others, a striking contrast to the majority of parents with whom Miss Bailey came in contact.
Common
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Proper
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Thing
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Idea
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English test
Name:___________________ I:D______
Level:______
Date:___________
Write
five common , proper, abstrtact and concrete nouns
Common
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Proper
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Concrete
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Abstract
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