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Understanding Nouns, Quotes, and Punctuation in Grammar

This page, created by Fizzy Flick, provides concise explanations of key grammar concepts, including nouns, proper nouns, quotes, and punctuation marks such as commas, semicolons, and colons. It illustrates the use of proper nouns with capital letters and explains how to identify quotes through quotation marks. It also emphasizes the importance of commas in sentence structure and introduces shopping list formatting with semicolons. Enhance your grammar knowledge and writing skills with these essential guidelines.

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Understanding Nouns, Quotes, and Punctuation in Grammar

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  1. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. A proper noun is a noun that is capitalized. My grammar page By: Fizzy Flick by: fizzy flick I changed my name and the first letter of the sentence to a capital to make it a proper noun.

  2. Sentence #1 The mother was very protective caring and loving to her children. Sentence #2 The mother was very protective caring and loving to her children. Commas , , You will most commonly find commas when the sentence pauses, or used when describing something, like in the sentence above.

  3. First Sentence This quote is by the Simpsons character, Homer. It says Leaves of 3 let it be, leaves of 4 eat some more. Second sentence This quote is by the Simpsons character, Homer. It says Leaves of 3 let it be, leaves of 4 eat some more. Quotes ,” “ A quote is someone’s exact words. You can recognize that it is a quote because it has quotation marks around the first and last words. Also, if you start the quote off by saying, “It says”, then you need to put a comma after that. .

  4. We should grow a garden, buy less processed foods like macaroni and cheese, and drink more clean water. We should grow a garden, buy less processed foods like macaroni and cheese, and drink more clean water. Semicolons Colons A colon is used to introduce a list. Think of the colon saying, “Hay, you with the face! Come look at this list!!” Shopping List Milk Butter bread A semicolon is used to separate a series of phrases. : Shopping List Milk Butter Bread ; ;

  5. Apostrophe

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