Person, Place or Thing
Noun or Not?
Common or Proper
Singular or Plural
Abstract or Concrete
100

The woman drove her car to work.

woman, car

100

milk

NOUN

100

What is the proper noun in this sentence?

Ms. Lee corrected the test.

Ms. Lee

100

lizard

SINGULAR

100

bravery

abstract

200

Six dogs ran across the sidewalk.

dogs, sidewalk

200

hairy

NOT

200

What is the common noun in this sentence? Mr. McCall was thinking about his little, brown dog.

dog

200
feet

PLURAL

200

basement

concrete

300
The teenagers played football in the park.
teenagers, football, park
300

street

NOUN

300

What are the proper nouns in this sentence?

Have you been to Florida or Texas?

Florida

Texas


300

monkey

singular

300

desk

concrete

400
Jessica is reading an exciting book about vampires.
Jessica, book, vampires
400

quickly

NOT

400

Name the common and the proper noun in this sentence:

Cheerios is my favorite cereal.

common noun- cereal

proper noun- Cheerios

400

loaves

plural

400

hope

abstract

500

David picked up his pencil and drew a picture on the yellow paper.

David, pencil, picture, paper

500

under

NOT

500

Name the common and proper nouns in the sentence. 


Thanksgiving is a holiday in November. 

Proper- Thanksgiving, November


common- holiday

500

Find the noun in this sentence that is singular.  Yesterday, the lake was filled with boats.

lake

500

pizza


concrete

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