True or False. The subject of a sentence is almost always a noun.
True. Or pronoun/noun phrase.
Is bravery a common or proper noun?
Common.
A countable noun is a noun that you can __________.
count (duh)
List at least 3 common nouns that are also concrete nouns.
Any generic thing, place or idea.
Name at least 3 proper nouns that are also places.
Any proper name for a particular person, place or thing.
Identify the nouns: Did you buy that sandwich at the coffee shop on Main street, or did you get it at the bodega?
sandwich, coffee shop, Main street and bodega.
Is crisis a plural noun?
No.
True or False. An uncountable noun is a noun that can be plural.
False.
Give an example of both a singular and plural noun in a sentence.
Any sentence with a singular noun.
Ex. The cat jumped on one of the shelves.
Any particular person or name of a person.
True or False. Nouns are not supposed to be used with verbs.
False.
Which of these is not a proper noun?
- Kangaroo
- France
-Worcestershire
Kangaroo is not a proper noun.
Identify if the noun in the sentence is countable or uncountable
It says on the bottle that this medicine might cause dizziness.
uncountable
Ideas that can’t be perceived with the five senses.
Should proper nouns always be capitalized?
Yes.
Identify what kinds of nouns are used in this sentence.
My friends and I went on a hike in El Yunque.
friends-common/plural
El Yunque- Proper/singular
What kind of noun is onomatopoeia?
Uncountable noun
True or False. Intelligence is an example of an uncountable noun.
True.
List at least 10 common nouns that are things.
Any regular thing.
What is the difference between a common and a proper noun?
Create a sentence using at least one compound noun, a common noun and a proper noun.
😂
What kind of noun is the word bedroom?
compound noun
List one unccountable noun and one countable noun.
Any noun that cannot be counted and one that can be.
Ex. agression and basketballs
If you can see, hear, touch, taste, or smell something, it uses a __________ noun.
concrete
Name at least 5 proper nouns that are also brands.
Ex. Wendy's, Starbucks, Subway, Disney