There is 1 noun in these sentences.
There are 2 nouns in these sentences.
There are 3 nouns in these sentences.
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The boys are outside.

Noun - Outside (Singular)

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The girls are playing in the park.

Noun - Girls (Plural) Noun - Park (Singular)

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Peter and Amoy are at the movies.

Noun - Peter (Singular) Noun - Amoy (Plural) Noun - Movies (Plural)

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The lonely child would always sit outside by herself.

Noun - Child (Singular)

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She wants a big doll for her birthday.

Noun - Doll (Singular) Noun - Birthday (Singular)

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My aunt drove us to Ochi Rios in her new car.

Noun - Aunt (Singular) Noun - Ochi Rios (Singular) Noun - Car (Singular)

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I am getting a new hamster.

Noun - Hamster (Singular)

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Mary has five pigs.

Noun - Mary (Singular) Noun - Pigs (Plural)

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The bird that lives in the garden always sings early in the morning.

Noun - Bird (Singular) Noun - Garden (Singular) Noun - Early (Singular)

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We saw many fish pass by.

Noun - Fish (Plural)

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Tyron has three balls.

Noun - Tyron (Singular) Noun - Balls (Plural)

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The bear and the tiger are in the zoo.

Noun - Bear (Singular) Noun - Tiger (Singular) Noun - Zoo (Singular)

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Many sheep had already been taken.

Noun - Sheep (Plural)

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I gave Roy two bananas.

Noun - Roy (Singular) Noun - Bananas (Plural)

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The dogs are playing with the balls in the garden.

Noun - Dogs (Plural) Noun - Balls (Plural) Noun - Garden (Singular)

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