What is a proper noun?
A person place or thing with a specific title/name
What is a common noun?
A generic person place or thing without a title or name
What is a compound noun?
A person place or thing that is represented with two or more words
Find the proper noun(s): There’s a soccer team in Paris
There’s a soccer team in Paris
Find the common noun(s): Mbappe scored a goal
Mbappe scored a goal
What is the compound noun(s) in this sentence: The stadium hosted a large amount of gift shop items
The stadium hosted a large amount of gift shop items
Which of the following would be a proper noun: 1. Lio 2. Him 3. Ball
1. Lio
Which of the choices is a common noun: 1. Ball 2. Goal 3. Madrid
1. Ball, 2. Goal
What is the compound noun(s)in this sentence: Christiano Ronaldo slept in the hotel room
Christiano Ronaldo slept in the hotel room
What is the proper noun(s): Christiano Ronaldo scored a point
Christiano Ronaldo scored a point
What is the common noun(s) in this sentence: How do you get to the stadium?
How do you get to the stadium
Which of the choices is a compound noun: 1. The player 2. Butterfly 3. Soccer ball
3. Soccer ball
What is the proper noun(s): They went to Manchester United
They went to Manchester United
What is the common noun(s) in this sentence: He scored a goal in the stadium
He scored a goal in the stadium
What is the compound noun(s) in this sentence: The soccer team drank from their water bottles
The soccer team drank from their water bottles