1. Nouns are naming words that identify people, places, or things. There are six categories of nouns: common, proper, concrete, abstract, collective, and compound. Nouns can be Nouns the beach monkey
2. Common nouns are the ordinary names for people, places or things that can be singular or plural. Common Nouns flowers bee
3. Proper nouns name specific people, places, or things. Proper nouns are capitalized. Proper nouns can be singular or plural. Proper Nouns Mount Everest Santa Clause
4. Concrete nouns refer to something that physically exists. Concrete nouns can also be countable or noncountable. Concrete Nouns three bricks ice
5. Abstract nouns can not be seen or touched. Abstract nouns can name feelings, ideas, characteristics, or qualities. Abstract Nouns patriotic cold
6. Collective nouns name groups of people or things. Collective nouns can refer to a single unit or to an individual member. Collective Nouns class
7. Compound nouns are created when we combine two or more words. Compound nouns can be written as one single word, as two or more separated words, or as a hyphenated word. Compound Nouns notebook jack-o-lantern paw print
8. Find and correct the capitalization errors in these sentences. i was delighted to see michelle and dave last saturday. The spanish Test on tuesday was hard. michael could not sleep because his Puppy, fluffy, whined all Night. Let’s Practice!
9. I was delighted to see Michelle and Dave last Saturday. The Spanish test on Tuesday was hard. Michael could not sleep because his puppy, Fluffy, whined all night. How did you do?
10. Place these nouns in the correct category. Concrete Abstract determination justice quality celery annoyance loyalty flower paperclip height jar quarter government More Practice
11. Concrete Abstract celery determination paperclip justice quarter quality flower annoyance jar loyalty height government How did you do?