Title: Nothing but Nouns
1Nothing but Nouns
By Ms. Walsh
2Nouns
A noun is a person, place, thing or idea. A noun
is often clued by the words an a and
the An ape on the bike hit a bird with a rock
at the end of the long road. We will learn
about concrete nouns and abstract
nouns. common nouns and proper nouns singular
nouns and plural nouns. collective
nouns possessive nouns
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3Rockin Out with NOUNS!
- Lets see a mini introduction to NOUNS!
- Remember some of the nouns you see
- Feel free to sing along!
4A noun is a person, place, thing or idea
Person Place Thing Idea/Feeling
girl Nashua toy love
Mr. Robbins city tree happiness
nurse back yard arm freedom
Sam San Francisco couch honesty
boy mountain monster commitment
man Mount Monadnock Big Foot kindness
president Pennichuck School Apple Computer democracy
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5YOUR TURN.
- Click HERE to play the Balloon Noun Game!
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6Concrete and Abstract Nouns
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7Concrete vs. Abstract Nouns
- A concrete noun is a noun that can be experienced
with your five senses. You can touch, smell,
see, hear or taste a concrete noun. - An abstract noun can not be experienced with your
five senses. An abstract noun exists, but you
cannot see it, taste it, smell it, touch it or
hear it.
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8Concrete Nouns
- A concrete noun can be experienced with one or
more of your five senses. - An orange is a concrete noun. You can see an
orange, taste one, smell one, touch one. - A whistle is a concrete noun. You can hear it
and see hit and touch it.
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9Find the concrete nouns in the following
sentences.
I found the dog in the park next to school.
Katie showed Billy the picture of his new
computer.
10Abstract Nouns
Abstract nouns arent detected by your five
senses. Honesty is an example of an abstract
noun. What color is honesty? You don't know
because you cannot see it. What texture is
honesty? Who knows? You cannot touch it. What
flavor is honesty? No clue! You cannot taste it!
Does it make a sound? Of course not! Does it
smell? Not a bit! Honesty is an abstract noun!
- Other abstract nouns anger, peace, hate, pride,
- sympathy, bravery, success, courage, beauty,
fun, loyalty - pain, knowledge, trust, education, friendship,
intelligence
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11Find the abstract nouns in the following
sentences.
The teacher had trust in her students.
There was a lot of excitement the week before the
Christmas holidays.
The trumpet player had great talent.
12YOUR TURNFind the concrete and abstract nouns
- The mother felt love for her baby and she had
much happiness when the child laughed while
playing with the toy. - The soldier held his gun tightly as he walked
into the city. He felt hatred for his enemy but
dreaded the thought of causing pain. He hated
war and wished he could go home. - Angie was sad that her friend Lily was moving to
Florida. She was filled with sorrow at the
thought of losing her friendship. - She looked at her watch. Where had the time
gone? She had spent all night on the computer
doing her homework!
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13Common and Proper Nouns
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14Common Nouns vs. Proper Nouns
- A common noun is an ordinary person, place or
thing. A common noun is not capitalized. (boy,
city, house) - A proper noun is a specific person, place or
thing. A proper noun is capitalized. (Sam,
Nashua, The White House) -
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15Common Noun and Proper Noun
- holiday common noun
- Valentines Day proper noun
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16Common Noun and Proper Noun
- tower common noun
- Eiffel Tower proper noun
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17Common Noun and Proper Noun
- doctor a common noun
- Dr. Ed Jones a proper noun
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18Common and Proper Nouns
- doctor
- lady
- building
- city
- shoe
- college
- girl
- boy
- Dr. Paine
- Mrs. Jones
- The Capital Building
- Nashua, NH
- Adidas
- Rivier College
- Mary
- James
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19Your TurnClick HERE to Play the Common and
Proper Noun Game
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20Singular and Plural Nouns
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21Singular and Plural Nouns
- Singular means ONE
- ONE crazy guy
- Plural means MORE THAN ONE
- TWO crazy guys
- There are rules to making
- Singular nouns into plural nouns.
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22Singular or Plural?
- cats
- baby
- church
- tables
- books
- Bus
- man
- oranges
- dog
- bananas
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23If a noun ends with s x ch or sh, add
ES to make it plural
- s
- buses
- x
- taxes
- ch
- benches
- sh
- dishes
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24Add ies to make nouns plural that end with a
consonant and a y
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25Some nouns that end in f or fe change to ves when
made plural
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26Some nouns that end in o change to es when made
plural. Some change to s
- kangaroo
- kangaroos
- potato
- potatoes
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27Some nouns do not change at all when made plural
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28Some nouns change completely when made plural
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29Some nouns dont fit the rules
- Monkey changes to monkeys not monkies.
Thats just the English Language for you!
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30Noun type Forming the plural Example
Ends with -fe Change f to vthenAdd -s knife - kniveslife - liveswife - wives
Ends with -f Change f to vthenAdd -es half - halveswolf - wolvesloaf - loaves
Ends with -o Add -es potato - potatoestomato - tomatoesvolcano - volcanoes
ends with -us Change -us to -i cactus - -cactinucleus - nuclei
ALL KINDS Change the vowelorChange the wordorAdd a different ending man - menfoot - feetchild - childrenperson - peopletooth - teethmouse - mice
Unchanging Singular and pluralare the same sheepdeerfish
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31Can you make these nouns plural?
- half
- foot
- piano
- spy
- brush
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32Can you make these nouns plural?
- halves
- feet
- pianos
- spies
- brushes
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33Can you make these nouns plural?
- mouse
- memo
- shelf
- leaf
- child
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34Can you make these nouns plural?
- mice
- memos
- shelves
- leaves
- children
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35Can you make these nouns plural?
- thief
- woman
- fish
- photo
- die
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36Can you make these nouns plural?
- thieves
- women
- fish
- photos
- dice
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37You Try It!
- Click HERE to fish for plural nouns!
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38Collective Nouns
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39Collective Nouns
- When you collect something, you put together a
group of more than one. - Collective means a group. Collective nouns are
groups of something. - Here are some collective nouns
- herd fleet colony tribe pack family team flock
- group army mob class
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40Possessive Nouns
I believe that belongs to me
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41Possessive Nouns
- A possessive noun is a noun that shows
ownership. To possess means to own or to have.
I am Bob and this is my towel.
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42Possessive Nouns
- To show ownership, an apostrophe is used.
- Most people have a hard time putting the
apostrophe in the correct place! - The rule for the apostrophe depends on whether
the noun is singular or plural.
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43Possessive Singular Nouns
- Use an apostrophe with -s for possessives of
singular nouns. SINGULAR MEANS ONE. - Use an apostrophe plus -s to show the possessive
form of a singular noun, even if that singular
noun already ends in -s - Franks crayon
- my friends dad
- Robert Frosts poetry
- today's weather report
- the boss's problem
- Star Jones's talk show
- That boys shirt
I am one boy and this is my shirt.
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44Possessive Plural Nouns
- Use an apostrophe without an -s for most
possessives plural nouns. PLURAL MEANS MORE THAN
ONE. - To form the possessive of a plural noun that
already ends in -s, add an apostrophe - the girls' swing set (the swing set belonging to
the girls) - the students' projects (the projects belonging to
the students) - the Johnsons' house (the house belonging to the
Johnsons) - If the plural noun does not end in -s, add an
apostrophe plus -s - women's conference (the conference belonging to
the women) - the children's toys (the toys belonging to the
children) - the men's training camp (the training camp
belonging to the men)
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45Singular Possessive vs. Plural Possessive
The project belonging to more than one student
(plural) The students project The apostrophe
comes after the s.
The project belonging to one student
(singular) The students project The apostrophe
comes before the s.
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46Singular Possessive vs. Plural Possessive
The shoes belonging to many women WOMENS
SHOES The apostrophe comes before the s because
the noun is a collective group and has no s on
the end. It would be ladies shoes if the base
word was lady. Ladys shoes (the shoes
belonging to one lady) Ladies shoes (the shoes
belonging to more than one lady.
The shoes belonging to one woman WOMANS
SHOES
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47Can you make this sentence possessive?
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48Answer
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49Which answer best fits in the blank?
- ____________ bicycle is broken.
- A. Seths'
- B. Sethes
- C. Seths
- D. Seth's
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50Which answer best fits in the blank?
- ____________ bicycle is broken.
- A. Seths'
- B. Sethes
- C. Seths
- D. Seth's
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51Which answer best fits in the blank?
- The trash can will attract a lot of ____________
if you leave the lid off. - A. flys
- B. flies
- C. flie's
- D. fly's
52Which answer best fits in the blank?
- The trash can will attract a lot of ____________
if you leave the lid off. - A. flys
- B. flies
- C. flie's
- D. fly's
53Which answer best fits in the blank?
- The ____________________ skin is red.
- A. tomatoes
- B. tomato's
- C. tomatos'
- D. tomatos's
54Which answer best fits in the blank?
- The ____________________ skin is red.
- A. tomatoes
- B. tomato's
- C. tomatos'
- D. tomatos's
55Which answer best fits in the blank?
- Emily has two hamsters named Barry and Steve.
The ____________________ cage looks like a tiny
house. - A. hamsters'
- B. hamsters
- C. hamster's
- D. hamsterers
56Which answer best fits in the blank?
- Emily has two hamsters named Barry and Steve.
The ____________________ cage looks like a tiny
house. - A. hamsters'
- B. hamsters
- C. hamster's
- D. hamsterers
57Which answer best fits in the blank?
- Billy will carry his ____________ suitcase.
- A. sister's
- B. sisters
- C. sisteres
- D. sister'
58Which answer best fits in the blank?
- Billy will carry his ____________ suitcase.
- A. sister's
- B. sisters
- C. sisteres
- D. sister'
59Which answer best fits in the blank?
- I borrowed ___________
- sweater.
- A. Jane's
- B. Janes
- C. Jane
- D. Janes'
60Which answer best fits in the blank?
- I borrowed _________
- sweater.
- A. Jane's
- B. Janes
- C. Jane
- D. Janes'
I am Jane and this is my sweater.
61You Try It!
- Click HERE to take a possessive noun quiz!
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