PPT-Comparing Nouns

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REVIEW Change the adjectives and adverbs to their comparative and superlative structures top bottom late interesting useful neatly quickly sadly Change the adjectives

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REVIEW Change the adjectives and adverbs to their comparative and superlative structures top bottom late interesting useful neatly quickly sadly Change the adjectives and adverbs to their comparative and superlative structures. Nouns ending in us er and ir are masculine those ending in um are neuter Formation 1 Nouns ending in us masculine and um neuter decline thus Masculine Neuter Singular Plural Nom us i Gen i orum Dat o is Acc um os Abl o is Singular Plural Nom um a Copy each sentence on your paper.. Underline the nouns in each sentence. . There is more than one noun in each sentence.. Dad missed the other car by an inch.. Wildlife officials restrict travel to the lighthouse during the summer months.. T. he rules . . and . the exceptions. .. Add . –s. . to most nouns. s. kateboard – skateboards. painting – paintings. ticket – tickets. bee - bees. Add . –. es. . A . noun. is a word or word group that is used to name a . person. , . place. , . thing. , or . idea. .. Nouns. Person. Place. Thing. Idea. Person. Place. Thing. Idea. friend. Mrs. Brown. teacher. children. Person. Place. Thing. Idea. Nouns. Person. : . Mr. Jenkins . is the happiest. teacher . around.. Place. : . They went to a . museum. in . Oklahoma. for their field trip. . Thing. : . There is a small . Nouns. Kinds of Nouns. Singular and Plural Nouns. Possessive Nouns. Compound Nouns. Nouns and Their Jobs. KINDS OF NOUNS. Nouns. A . noun . is a word that names a . person, place, thing . or . idea.. T. he rules . . and the exceptions. .. Add . –s. . to most nouns. s. kateboard – skateboards. painting – paintings. ticket – tickets. bee - bees. Add . –. es. . to nouns that end with a hissing sound . Nouns. A . noun . is a word that names a . person, place, thing . or . idea.. Common and Proper Nouns. A . common noun . is a general name for a person, place, thing, or idea. Common nouns are usually not capitalized.. . and the exceptions. .. Add . –s. . to most nouns. s. kateboard – skateboards. painting – paintings. ticket – tickets. bee - bees. Add . –. es. . to nouns that end with a hissing sound . Essential Questions. . I . can identify them.. I can use them.. How is being able to identify and use different types of nouns going to aid my . writing this year?. WHAT ARE NOUNS?. . Nouns are naming words.. Nouns. My friend, Jim, likes to explore our city.. friend (common). Jim (proper). city (common). Nouns. Last week, Jim visited the Natural History Museum.. week (common). Jim (proper). Natural History Museum (proper). Person. Place. Thing. Idea. Types of Nouns . Common/ Proper. Abstract/ Concrete. Collective. Human/ Non-Human. Plural/ Singular. A noun will always be a person, place, thing or idea! . Common/ Proper Nouns . Grammar Review Nouns Person Place Thing Idea Nouns Person: mom, dad, teacher, student Proper Noun: Sheila, Bob, Mike Place: street, school, church Proper Noun: Belmont Ridge Road, Briar Woods High School pronouns . *subjects. adjectives . *predicates. verbs . *articles. adverbs. prepositions . (the last 3 are not. conjunctions . official POS). Why learn them?. Aids in writing skills.

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