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State Vocab #4~Nouns

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Date:

*Noun * Common Noun

*Proper Noun *Singular Noun

* Plural noun * Collective nouns

* Possessive nouns * Concrete nouns

* Abstract nouns * Compound nouns

1. _______________________: This is a specific person, place, thing, or idea. You must start these with capital letters. Ex. George

2. ________________________: These are nouns that you can see and touch. Ex. desk

3. ___________________: This is one of the eight parts of speech, and it is a person, place, thing, or idea.

4. ____________________: This is a nonspecific person, place, thing, or idea. You do not use capitals with this unless it starts a sentence. Ex. boy

5. __________________________: These are nouns that are formed with two or more words put together to make one word. Ex. basketball

6. _________________________: This is only one person, place, thing, or idea. Ex. wildcat

7. _____________________: This is two or more people, places, things, or ideas. Example: wildcats

8. _________________________: These nouns represent a group. Ex. flock

9. _____________________: These nouns show ownership through the use of apostrophes. Ex. dog’s collar

10. ________________________: These are nouns that you cannot see or touch, but you know that they are there. These are usually represented through ideas. Ex. Justice

************Bonus*******

1.What two things must we do to a chapter title?

2.What do two negatives make?

3.Explain done and finished.

4.What two things must we do to a book title?

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