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Common Nouns

Common Nouns. Common nouns. Names any person, place, or thing. A noun can also name an idea or concept. A common noun begins with a lowercase letter. The firefighters rescued the child from the fire . They had shown incredible bravery . The red words are common nouns.

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Common Nouns

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  1. Common Nouns • Common nouns • Names any person, place, or thing. A noun can also name an idea or concept. A common noun begins with a lowercase letter. • The firefighters rescued the child from the fire. • They had shown incredible bravery. • The red words are common nouns.

  2. Proper Nouns, Titles, and Abbreviations • Proper Nouns • A proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing. Each important word in a proper noun begins with an uppercase letter. • This dog is called Dempsey. • A title of respect is used with the name of a person. Titles begin with an uppercase letter, and many are abbreviated with a period after them. • President Kelly Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Dr. Jean Collins • Abbreviations for weights and measures begin with a lower case letter. Abbreviations for metric measurements do not have periods after them. yard= yd. meter= m

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