NOUNS
Nouns are words that name people, places, and things.
PEOPLE: doctors, firefighters, Abraham Lincoln
PLACES: school, library, San Antonio
THINGS: cookie, pencil, laptop
Types of Nouns
Nouns can be common or proper.
- Common nouns name general people, places, or things. They are not capitalized.
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PEOPLE: teacher, chef, gardener
PLACES: park, restaurant, theater
THINGS: pancake, doorknob, basketball
- Proper nouns name specific people, places, or things. They should always be capitalized.
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PEOPLE: Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. Jekyll, Audrey Hepburn
PLACES: Mount Rushmore, California, Mexico
THINGS: Oreos, Colgate, Southwest Airlines
Types of Nouns
Nouns can be singular or plural.
- A singular noun shows one of something.
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PERSON: student, Queen Elizabeth, baker
PLACE: house, Lincoln Memorial, beach
THING: backpack, flower, watch
- A plural noun shows more than one of something. A noun can be made plural in different ways.
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student — students
house — houses
backpack — backpacks
bus — buses
beach — beaches
watch — watches
person — people
child — children
tooth — teeth