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Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. Part of the country: I visited the South last spring. Direction: Turn north at the light. Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns.
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Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. Part of the country: I visited the South last spring. Direction: Turn north at the light.
Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. • When alex graduated from high school, he took a trip to the south.
Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. 2. On the first day, he drove 300 miles southwest.
Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. 3. He started in baltimore and spent the first night in north carolina.
Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. 4. On the second day, alex drove west to visit some friends in tennessee.
Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. 5. The next day alex headed southeast to florida.
Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. 6. I’ve never been west of the mississippi river.
Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. 7. Next year, we pan to take a trip to the west.
Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. 8. We’ll fly to california and then rent a car.
Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. 9. After we visit local sights, we’ll drive north to san francisco.
Parts of the county are proper nouns. Directions are common nouns. 10. My cousins from the northern part of the sate will join us on a tour of the southwest.
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. Proper Nouns Common Nouns English. Spanish language History I social studies Introduction to Biology science
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. • Karl got an A in ____________________. a. English b. english
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. 2. Next year Alex is taking _______________. a. math and social studies b. Math and Social Studies
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. 3. Jennifer signed up for _______________. a. math I b. Math I
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. 4. Tina enjoys _______________. a. physical education b. Physical Education
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. 5. Danny is going on a field trip in ___________. a. earth science II b. Earth Science II
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. 6. Who teaches your ___________ class this year? a. science b. Science
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. 7. The students in _______________will put on a play for their class project. a. drama II b. Drama II
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. 8. Miguel decided to take __________ for extra credit. a. introduction to music b. Introduction to Music
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. 9. Tony speaks _______________. a. japanese, chinese, and french b. Japanese. Chinese, and French
The name of a language and particular course are proper nouns. The name of a subject is a common noun. 10. Did you do better in _______________. a. geography or history b. Geography or History
A title is a proper noun. Books, movies, and people are some of the things that can have a title. The first word and all main words in a title are capitalized. Reverend Frank Garcia Lord of the Rings The Star-Spangled Banner The Red Pony
A title is a proper noun. Books, movies, and people are some of the things that can have a title. The first word and all main words in a title are capitalized. 1. the red badge of courage
A title is a proper noun. Books, movies, and people are some of the things that can have a title. The first word and all main words in a title are capitalized. 2. the sound of music
A title is a proper noun. Books, movies, and people are some of the things that can have a title. The first word and all main words in a title are capitalized. 3. the tonight show
A title is a proper noun. Books, movies, and people are some of the things that can have a title. The first word and all main words in a title are capitalized. 4. the world almanac
A title is a proper noun. Books, movies, and people are some of the things that can have a title. The first word and all main words in a title are capitalized. 5. president andrew jackson
A collective noun is the name of a group of people or things. Groups of people: group, audience, crowd Groups of things: herd, flock, collection
A collective noun is the name of a group of people or things. The baseball team practiced every day.
A collective noun is the name of a group of people or things. Alex’s club had a meeting every Thursday.
A collective noun is the name of a group of people or things. The whole neighborhood went to the picnic.
A collective noun is the name of a group of people or things. Carla decided to join the navy.
A collective noun is the name of a group of people or things. The jury found the man innocent.
A concrete noun is a word that names something you can see and touch.An abstract noun is word that names something you can think about or talk about. You cannot see it or touch it. An abstract noun is an idea.
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Concrete Nouns Abstract Nouns cost time education strength • money • clock • school • steel
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Identify the abstract noun • fever • thermometer
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Identify the abstract noun • law • judge
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Identify the abstract noun • price • price tag
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Identify the abstract noun • pizza • hunger
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Identify the abstract noun • year • calendar
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Identify the abstract noun • earthquake • disaster
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Identify the abstract noun • kindness • friend
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Identify the abstract noun • telephone • communication
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Identify the abstract noun • tears • disappointment
Concrete noun – something you can see or touchAbstract noun – an idea that you cannot see or touch Identify the abstract noun • fame • actor