1. Find the nouns
Place the
A noun is the name of Persona Place
or idea. Lan you find of the nouns tot
following sentences circle the noun you do
1. Gary went to school
2. Alaska is a beautiful Phore.
3. I Love Pizza,
.
s. Samand (Roto made med
6. The dog is booking.
3. English is fun to learn.
Russia can be very cold.
9. My name
Cazah
Answers
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Answer:
Gary, school
Alaska
pizza
dog
English
Russia
cazah
Explanation:
meaning
nouns
A noun is a word that names something, such as a person, place, thing, or idea. In a sentence, nouns can play the role of subject, direct object, indirect object, subject complement, object complement, appositive, or adjective. Make your writing shine.
Common noun
A common noun is a noun that refers to people or things in general, e.g. boy, country, bridge, city, birth, day, happiness.
Proper noun
A proper noun is a name that identifies a particular person, place, or thing, e.g. Steven, Africa, London, Monday. In written English, proper nouns begin with capital letters.
Concrete noun
A concrete noun is a noun which refers to people and to things that exist physically and can be seen, touched, smelled, heard, or tasted. Examples include dog, building, coffee, tree, rain, beach, tune.
Abstract noun
An abstract noun is a noun which refers to ideas, qualities, and conditions - things that cannot be seen or touched and things which have no physical reality, e.g. truth, danger, happiness, time, friendship, humour.
Collective nouns
Collective nouns refer to groups of people or things, e.g. audience, family, government, team, jury. In American English, most collective nouns are treated as singular, with a singular verb:
The whole family was at the table.
In British English, the preceding sentence would be correct, but it would also be correct to treat the collective noun as a plural, with a plural verb:
The whole family were at the table.
count and mass nouns
Nouns can be either countable or uncountable. Countable nouns (or count nouns) are those that refer to something that can be counted. Uncountable nouns (or mass nouns) do not typically refer to things that can be counted and so they do not regularly have a plural form.
Answer:
1. Gary and school
2. Alaska and phore
3. pizza
6. qbooking
7. English
8. Russia
9. Cazah