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NOUNS IN SENTENCES

NOUNS IN SENTENCES. A noun is a name for a person, place, animal or thing. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, animal or thing. Example:. The duckling swam in the pond.

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NOUNS IN SENTENCES

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  1. NOUNS IN SENTENCES A noun is a name for a person, place, animal or thing.

  2. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, animal or thing. Example: The duckling swam in the pond. Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? No, not a noun. No, not a noun. Yes, names an animal. No, not a noun. Yes, names a place No, not a noun. The nouns are DUCKLING and POND.

  3. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, animal or thing. The chick has yellow feathers. Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? No, not a noun. No, not a noun. Yes, names an animal. No, not a noun. Yes, names a thing. The nouns are CHICK and FEATHERS.

  4. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, animal or thing. Our team won the game! Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Yes, names a thing. No, not a noun. (pronoun) No, not a noun. No, not a noun. Yes, names a thing. The nouns are TEAM and GAME.

  5. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, animal or thing. The duck paddled with its feet. Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? No, not a noun. Yes, names an animal. No, not a noun. No, not a noun. (pronoun) Yes, names a thing. No, not a noun. The nouns are DUCK and FEET.

  6. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, animal or thing. The apple is green. Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? No, not a noun. Yes, names a thing No, not a noun. No, not a noun. The noun is APPLE.

  7. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, animal or thing. My mother checked my homework. Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Person, place, animal or thing? Yes, names a person. No, not a noun. (pronoun) No, not a noun. (pronoun) Yes, names a thing. No, not a noun. The nouns are MOTHER and HOMEWORK.

  8. Remember: A noun is a name for a person, place, animal or thing. To find the nouns in a sentence, look at each word and ask yourself if it names a person, place, animal or thing.

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