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Grammar Project I Focus: Nouns

Grammar Project I Focus: Nouns. By: Your Name. Nouns – A Definition. Proper Nouns. What is it? Examples Pictures are cool too. Common Nouns. What are they/What do they do? Examples. Count vs. Non-Count. Singular vs. Plural. What is the difference Examples Plural Rules

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Grammar Project I Focus: Nouns

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  1. Grammar Project IFocus: Nouns By: Your Name

  2. Nouns – A Definition

  3. Proper Nouns • What is it? • Examples • Pictures are cool too

  4. Common Nouns • What are they/What do they do? • Examples

  5. Count vs. Non-Count

  6. Singular vs. Plural • What is the difference • Examples • Plural Rules • Regular vs. Irregular Plurals

  7. Examples & Non-Examplesof Nouns

  8. Why Nouns Are Important

  9. Identify Nouns(Highlight all of the Nouns in This Passage) She set down the bird-cage and poked the boy with her parasol. Presently he woke up, rose to a sitting position and rubbed his eyes briskly. "Hello!“ he said, seeing her, "are you Dorothy Gale?" "Yes," she answered, looking gravely at his tousled hair and blinking gray eyes. "Have you come to take me to Hugson's Ranch?" "Of course," he answered. "Train in?“ "I couldn't be here if it wasn't," she said. He laughed at that, and his laugh was merry and frank. Jumping out of the buggy he put Dorothy's suit-case under the seat and her bird-cage on the floor in front. "Canary-birds?" he asked. "Oh no; it's just Eureka, my kitten. I thought that was the best way to carry her.“ The boy nodded. "Eureka's a funny name for a cat," he remarked. "I named my kitten that because I found it," she explained. "Uncle Henry says 'Eureka‘ means 'I have found it.'" "All right; hop in." She climbed into the buggy and he followed her. Then the boy picked up the reins, shook them, and said "Gid-dap!“ ~ Excerpt from Frank Baum’s Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz

  10. What I learned About Nouns That I Did Not Know Before

  11. Bibliography • http://www.scribendi.com/advice/all_about_nouns.en.html • http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/nouns.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noun • http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/noun.htm

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