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Proper Nouns

Proper Nouns. By Cheryl M. Hamilton Grade 1. NOUNS. A noun name a person, a place, an animal, or a thing. . COMMON NOUNS. Nouns that do not name a particular person, place, animal, or thing do not begin with a capital letter . They are ca lled common nouns. dog family teacher.

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Proper Nouns

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  1. Proper Nouns By Cheryl M. Hamilton Grade 1

  2. NOUNS • A noun name a person, a place, an animal, or a thing.

  3. COMMON NOUNS • Nouns that do not name a particular person, place, animal, or thing do not begin with a capital letter. They are called common nouns. • dog • family • teacher

  4. Proper Nouns • Special names for people, places, animals, and things are called proper nouns. Proper nouns begin with capital letters. • Grady loves to blow bubbles. • The girl loves Mickey Mouse. • Proper nouns are: • Grady • Mickey Mouse

  5. Examples of Proper Nouns • Diesel • Disney World • Bullskin Township School • Santa Claus

  6. Find the Proper Nouns • The principal’s name is Mr. Michael. • Our class went to the Pittsburg Zoo. • She lives on 1313 Mockingbird Lane. • The boy’s name is Colin.

  7. Let’s Practice! • http://www.learningplanet.com/act/rats/rats3.htm?rats_compropnouns • http://www.gameclassroom.com/game/32738-3218/singular-and-plural-nouns/noun-dunk

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