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NOUNSNOUNS
N
ouns are naming words. They help people name
what they are thinking or talking about. In
English, most nouns fall into four main groups.
A
noun is a person, place thing or idea.
TYPES OF NOUNS
People
veterinarian AmericansDr. Robinson leaders
Places
Lake Mead kennelclassroom Bunker Hill
Things
bumblebee motorcyclecollar notebook
Ideas
strength honestyobedience willingness
LET’S DO
E
xplain which category each noun falls under
1. puppy
6. loyalty
2. leash
7. yard
3. trainer
8. doghouse
4. tail
9. judge
5. family
10. show
COLLECTIVE NOUNS
A
few nouns name groups of people or things. A pack,
for example is “a group of dogs that travel together.”
These nouns are called collective nouns.
E
xample: judge jury court
LET’S DO
E
ach of the numbered groups of words below contains one collective noun.
Volunteers will be needed to choose the correct one.
1.
collar club fur
2.t
eam dish claw
3.b
all litter toys
4.s
nout group paw
5.r
ibbon brush class
COMPOUND NOUNS
S
ometime words are used together to form a new word with a
different meaning.
F
or example: the two separate words dog and house, when they are
used together create “doghouse” meaning “a house for a dog.
“Together the words take on a special meaning. A noun such as
doghouse is said to be a compound noun
A
compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words
LET’S DO
E
ach group will take one word and look up the correct spelling of each compound noun
below and share with the class.
1.g
reyhound grey hound grey-hound
2.f
oxterrier fox-terrier fox terrier
3.w
atch-dog watch dog watchdog
4.b
lood hound bloodhound blood-hound
5.d
og-eared dog eared dogeared
COMMON AND PROPER NOUNS
A
common noun names any one of a class of people, places, or
things. Common nouns are never capitalized unless they begin a
sentence or a title
A
proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing. A proper
noun is always capitalized
A
ll nouns-even if they are collective or compound-can be classified as
either common or proper nouns