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Proper Nouns. A Proper Noun NAMES a person, place, or thing. What’s the difference between a Common Noun and a Proper Noun?. I’m glad you asked! The key word is NAMES , a Proper Noun NAMES the Common Noun. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Proper Nouns

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A Proper Noun NAMES a person, place, or thing.

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What’s the difference between a Common Noun

and a Proper Noun?

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I’m glad you asked!

The key word is NAMES, a Proper Noun NAMES the Common Noun.

If I say The girl went to the store I can mean any girl. But if I say Kayley went to the store then we know exactly which girl

went to the store.

The Common Noun—girl, can mean anyoneThe Proper Noun—Kayley, names the girl

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Which of these are Common Nouns?

Store

Marker

Crayon

Ugne

Jacket

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Way to go!!!

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OOPS!

TRY AGAIN!

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boy and girl are common nouns

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The names of the boys and girls are Proper Nouns and should be

capitalizedKayley

PrincesaMichaela

NicoleEllie

MakenzieUgne

AudreeMadisonJessicaMarinaSerena

KunheeKiernan

JohnSkylerKerolosTylerIan

DavidPhillipKona

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teacher and principal are Common Nouns

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The names of the teachers and principals are Proper Nouns and

should be capitalizedMrs. Lesh

Miss. McNuttMrs. ParentMrs. Sharp

Mrs. StewartMrs. Zollman

Mrs. TurnerMrs. Fagen

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day and month are Common Nouns

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The NAMES of the days and months are Proper Nouns and

should be capitalizedSundayMondayTuesday

WednesdayThursdayFriday

Saturday

JanuaryFebruary

MarchAprilMayJuneJuly

AugustSeptember

OctoberNovember December

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What about holidays? Are they Proper Nouns?

Common Noun

Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukah, Christmas, New Years Eve, Valentine’s Day—they are

all Proper Nouns.

YES!

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city and state are Common Nouns

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The NAMES of the cities and states are Proper Nouns and

should be capitalized

IndianaNew YorkFloridaOhio

IllinoisCalifornia

Texas

IndianapolisCarmel

WestfieldChicago

San DiegoDetroitOrlandoBoston

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What are some other examples of Common Nouns?

Can you make them each a Proper Noun?

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Common Noun

Justin BieberSinger

Proper Noun

The NAME of a singer

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Common Noun

Finding NemoMovie

Proper Noun

The NAME of a movie

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Common Noun

Eric CarleAuthor

Proper Noun

The NAME of an author

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Common Noun

Harry PotterBook

Proper Noun

The NAME of a book

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Common Noun

Never Say NeverSong

Proper Noun

The NAME of a song

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Let’s Practice!

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The girl is very smart.

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girl is a Common Noun. If we wanted to know which girl was smart we would put a girls NAME in place

of girl.

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_____ is very smart.

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Nicole is very smart.

Who is very smart?

Nicole is a Proper Noun and names the girl. We capitalize

her name.

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The boy went to see the doctor.

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The boy went to see the doctor.

boy is a Common Noun. If we put Phillip’s name in for boy, we have

named the boy.

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Phillip went to see the doctor.

Who went to see the doctor?

We now know that Phillip is the boy who went to see the doctor. Phillip NAMES the

boy. We capitalize his name.

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What about people’s titles?

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Now what is a title?

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Dr.Mrs. Miss.Mr.Ms.

AuntUncle

Those are all titles. They help us identify a person

and are also Proper Nouns.

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Let’s Practice!

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When I get a shot dr. harris always give me a sucker.

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When I get a shot dr. harris always give me a sucker.

What’s wrong with this sentence?

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When I get a shot dr. harris always give me a sucker.

Dr. Harris is a title and should be capitalized because he names a

doctor.

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When I get a shot Dr. Harris always give me a sucker.

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My aunt amy gives the best presents.

What’s wrong with this

sentence?

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My aunt amy gives the best presents.

Who is Amy?

She is your Aunt—Aunt is her title and you capitalize all titles!

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My Aunt Amy gives the best presents.

Who is Amy?

She is your Aunt—Aunt is her title and you capitalize all titles!

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Abbreviations

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What is an abbreviation!?!

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Titles and other things, like months, days, and streets are

sometimes abbreviated.

However, they are still Proper Nouns and should be capitalized!

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Proper NounJan.Feb.

MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAug.Sep.Oct.Nov.Dec.

JanuaryFebruary

MarchAprilMayJuneJuly

AugustSeptember

OctoberNovemberDecember

Abbreviation

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We abbreviate almost all of the months. However, if they have

short names like March, April, May, June, and July we do not abbreviate

them.

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Proper NounSun.Mon.Tues.Wed.Thurs.

Fri.Sat.

SundayMondayTuesday

WednesdayThursday

FridaySaturday

Abbreviation

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Notice the periodJan.Feb.Sun.Mon.Tues.

We use those to tell us that it is an abbreviation and that we are ending our word. Just like we do

with a sentence.

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Can you think of any other abbreviations?

Mr. = MisterDr. = DoctorSt. = StreetJr. = Junior

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Where do you live?Street = St.

Avenue = Ave.Place = Pl.Circle = Cir.

Boulevard = Blvd.Drive = Dr.

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Now it gets tricky. Not all abbreviations are Proper Nouns!

Inch = in.Centimeter = cm.

Foot = ft.Second = sec.

Hour = hr.Pound = lb. What???

Ounce = oz.