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Common Proper Singular Plural

Nouns Proper Noun Common Noun particular person, place or thing specific person, place or thing Box the Proper Nouns and Circle the Common Noun. 1. Captain Delos Reyes caught the three thieves last month. 2. Father Sonny spoke to our class yesterday. 3. Mother asked me to see Dr. Ramos at our school clinic. 4. Germany has large deposits of coal while France has many active iron mines. 5. Sea Fever was written by a man who truly loved the sea. nouns that do not appeal to any of the five senses.

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Common Proper Singular Plural

Nouns Proper Noun Common Noun particular person, place or thing specific person, place or thing Box the Proper Nouns and Circle the Common Noun. 1. Captain Delos Reyes caught the three thieves last month. 2. Father Sonny spoke to our class yesterday. 3. Mother asked me to see Dr. Ramos at our school clinic. 4. Germany has large deposits of coal while France has many active iron mines. 5. Sea Fever was written by a man who truly loved the sea. nouns that do not appeal to any of the five senses.

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Nouns Proper Noun Common Noun particular person, place or thing specific person, place or thing

Box the Proper Nouns and Circle the Common Noun. 1. Captain Delos Reyes caught the three thieves last month. 2. Father Sonny spoke to our class yesterday. 3. Mother asked me to see Dr. Ramos at our school clinic. 4. Germany has large deposits of coal while France has many active iron mines. 5. Sea Fever was written by a man who truly loved the sea. nouns that do not appeal to any of the five senses.

Abstract Noun

Underline all the abstract nouns in the following sentences. 6. The investigation of the case is over. 7. Laziness will lead us nowhere. 8. The government is trying its best to improve the economy of the country. Collective Noun denote a group of persons, animals, or things

Encircle the collective nouns in the following sentences. 9. The audience in the hotel enjoyed the concert. 10. A herd of deer came to drink at the pond. 11. She bought a bunch of roses for her mother. 12. A flock of birds flew over the Norwegian ship. 13. A battalion of soldiers was seen at the plaza. Count Noun Mass Noun persons, places, things, animals can be counted persons, places, things, animals cannot be counted

Gender of Nouns Gender is the quality of noun by which sex is determined. Masculine - male Feminine - female Common - male or female Neuter - non living things Identify the Gender of Noun Duke Mistress Foreigner Poet Prophet Cousin Relative Gander Aunt Lady Heroine Director Book Costume Prince Niece Stepmother Wizard Lad empress

Give the corresponding opposite of the following nouns. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ram is to ___________ as __________________ is to hen _____________________ is to wizard as duke is to _____________________ Lass is to _________________ as _______________ is to hostess. Lady is to _____________________as nun is to __________________. Heir is to ____________________ as sultana is to ___________________.

Singular Noun Plural Noun

refers to one person, or thing refers to two or more persons or things.

Circle the nouns in the following sentences. Label each encircled noun S or P. 6. The leaves on the branches moved as each car passed. 7. The children had their lunches in boxes and bags. 8. Ifugaos live in wooden houses. 9. Mathematics is my favorite subject. 10. The blackboard in our classroom is painted green. Change the singular to plural noun Singular Radius Elf Goose Knife Light Victory Match Plural Larva Valley Child Leaf Miracle Family Buzz Singular Plural

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