What is the proper noun in the following sentence:
I went to the mall with my sister Sara.
What is Sara
What is the concrete noun in the following sentence:
The child ate his apple for lunch.
What is apple.
What is the abstract noun in the following sentence:
I felt sadness when I witnessed the accident.
What is sadness.
What is the singular noun in the following sentence:
The young boy is getting really good at soccer.
What is boy.
What is the possessive noun in the following sentence:
Camille's car is the fastest in the school.
What is Camille's.
What are the proper nouns in the following sentence:
The teacher gave Diego, John, and Peter an assignment to complete for homework.
What is Diego, John, and Peter.
What are the concrete nouns in the following sentence:
The student used his pencil to write on his paper.
What is pencil and paper.
What are the abstract nouns in the sentence:
I hope I get to see the concert because it will fill my heart with joy.
What is hope and joy.
What is the plural noun in the following sentence:
Thomas is the teachers pet.
What is teachers.
What is the possessive noun in the following sentence:
I am going to the park and play with Mr. Wilson's dog.
What is Mr. Wilson's.
Which of the following words are proper nouns:
girl, tree, Mr. Butterworth, Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls.
What is Mr. Butterworth, Grand Canyon, and Niagara Falls.
Which of the following words are concrete nouns:
anger, road, book, chair,
What is road, book, chair.
Which of the following words are examples of abstract nouns:
love, truck, hatred, planet, happiness
What is love, hatred, and happiness.
Which of the following words are singular nouns:
belt, belts, schools, tree, boats,
What is belt and tree.
Which of the following words are possessive nouns:
Dr. Dawson's class Bill's closet the girls dress
What is Dr. Dawson's and Bill's.
What is the difference between a proper and common noun?
What is the difference between a concrete noun and an abstract noun?
What is a concrete noun is something you can perceive with your five senses and an abstract noun cannot be perceived with the five senses.
What is the difference between an abstract and concrete noun?
What is an abstract noun cannot be perceived through the five senses while a concrete noun is perceived through the five senses.
What is the difference between a singular and plural noun?
What is a singular noun is one person, place or thing and a plural noun is more than one person, place or thing.
What is the difference between a possessive noun and a plural noun?
What is a possessive noun is a proper noun that ends in 's and shows ownership while a plural noun is two or more persons, places, or things.
How do we identify proper nouns?
What is they are capitalized and they are specific, persons, places, or things.
How do we identify concrete nouns in a sentence?
What is they are identified as nouns that can be perceived with one or more of the five senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch).
How do we identify abstract nouns in a sentence?
What is they are nouns that cannot be perceived through the five senses.
How do we identify plural nouns in a sentence?
What is they are nouns that are multiple persons, places, or things. (More than one)
How do we identify possessive nouns in a sentence?
What is they are proper nouns that end in 's and show ownership.