Types of Nouns

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compound

Don't eat the TOADSTOOLS. (common/concrete, proper, abstract, collective, or compound?)

proper

How big is SEATTLE? (common/concrete, proper, abstract, collective, or compound?)

possessive noun

Jerry's cat, Tom's hat, Susie's bicycle

abstract

PATIENCE is waiting for ketchup to trickle out.

collective

The GAGGLE of geese is walking across the soccer field. (common/concrete, proper, abstract, collective, or compound?)

common

The GIRLS ran sprints on the field hockey field.

collective

The TEAM is waiting to play. (common/concrete, proper, abstract, collective, or compound?)

concrete

The girls ran sprints on the field hockey FIELD.

confidence

Which is the abstract noun? confide, confidence, confident, confidently

courage

Which is the abstract noun? courageously, courage, courageous, encourage

curiosity

Which is the abstract noun? curious, curiously, curiosity

happiness

Which is the abstract noun? happiness, happily, happy

collective noun

a noun takes a singular verb but refers to a group of people, creatures, or things

proper noun

a noun that denotes a particular or specific person, place, thing or idea; always capitalized

common noun

a noun that denotes any or all members of a class or group of persons, places, things, or ideas

possessive noun

a noun that shows ownership, uses an apostrophe, and functions as an adjective for a noun that follows it

proper noun

examples: Amelia Earhart, Nike, Chicago, Katmai National Park

compound noun

examples: doghouse, basketball, rattlesnake, thunderhead, spark plug, whiteboard, fireman, sailboat, coffee table

collective noun

examples: flock, herd, pack, army, committee, staff, crowd, team, class, group, club, jury (some depend on what is being referring to)

abstract noun

examples: loyalty, compassion, intelligence, curiosity, health, grace, bravery

common noun

examples: pilot, city, park, boy, girl, teacher, parent

concrete noun

examples: pizza, kitten, diamond, clock, car...

concrete noun

names a person, place, or thing that can be perceived by one or more of the senses

abstract noun

names ideas, qualities, or feelings that cannot be seen or touched

possessive noun

noun that shows ownership, possession or relationship

compound noun

single noun formed from two or more words


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