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What. Who. When. My Group. Where. How. List ALL the nouns you heard. Can you categorize all the nouns. A noun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. There are several different types of nouns: Common and proper nouns. Concrete and abstract nouns. Collective & compound nouns. LDS.

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My Group

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  1. What Who When My Group Where How Norsarihan Ahmad

  2. ListALLthe nouns you heard Can you categorizeall the nouns Norsarihan Ahmad

  3. A noun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. There are several different types of nouns: • Common and proper nouns. • Concrete and abstract nouns. • Collective & compound nouns. LDS Norsarihan Ahmad

  4. Common & Proper Nouns • Common Nouns: Refer to something that is not unique and has no defining characteristics. Eg: desk, chair • Proper Nouns: Refers to a unique person, place, thing, or idea; that has defining characteristics. They are always written with the first letter capitalized. Eg: Temulak, Mahathir Norsarihan Ahmad

  5. Concrete nouns and Abstract Nouns Norsarihan Ahmad

  6. What is a concrete or abstract noun? Concrete Noun • Names a thing that is tangible (seen, touched, heard, smelled, or tasted). • Can either be common or proper. Abstract Noun • Names an idea, a condition, or a feeling. • Simply said, something that can not be eaten, seen, heard, or smelled. Norsarihan Ahmad

  7. Examples of Concrete nouns • I kicked the dog. • The monkey ate my little sister’s banana. • Temulak drank my smoothies! Norsarihan Ahmad

  8. Examples of Abstract Nouns • Kino felt sadness because he lost his hard-earned money. • Ning was overcome with happiness when her husband gave her ipad 2. Norsarihan Ahmad

  9. Identify concrete nouns and abstract nouns Concrete Nouns • The puppy was filled with sadness when the dog stole his bone. • My cat ate a rat for lunch. • Many people are vegetarians, which means they don’t eat animals. • I love to eat ice cream because it is very sweet. • The marching bandplayed a song during the parade. Abstract Nouns • The swimmer has a lot of strength. • Ben’s heart was filled with happiness when he saw his first paycheck. • The policewoman was given a trophy for courage. • If I had a million dollars, I’d get rid of all the poverty in the world. • I feel hunger after I play basketball. Norsarihan Ahmad

  10. ABSTRACT NOUNS Form Abstract Nouns from the following. man          scholar          king               know    sell               think long          strong           wise brother        lose             great Norsarihan Ahmad

  11. COMMON NOUNS Identify the Common Nouns in the following sentences. 1. We arrived early at Teacher Training Institute. We arrived early at Teacher Training Institute. 2. There are different types of people. There are different types of people. 3. The man was trying to steal his superbike. Themanwas trying to steal his superbike. 4. They have gone to the polyclinic. They have gone to the polyclinic. 5. The baby is crying. Thebabyis crying. Norsarihan Ahmad

  12. COMMON NOUNS Identify the Common Nouns in the following sentences. 6. My lecturer is in the classroom. My lecturer is in the classroom. 7. He threw some nuts to the monkeys. He threw some nuts to the monkeys. 8. The children are playing in the field. The children are playing in the field. 9. That temple was built before I was born. That temple was built before I was born. 10. He has bought a new ipad. He has bought a new ipad. Norsarihan Ahmad

  13. FORMING NOUNS FROM NOUNS Fill in the blanks with abstract nouns from the nouns in brackets. 1. I had a very happy ______ (child). I had a very happy childhood. 2. I forgot to renew my _____ (member) in the sailing club. I forgot to renew my membership in the sailing club. 3. We formed a deep and lasting _____ (friend). We formed a deep and lasting friendship. 4. He hopes to take over the _____ (leader) of the party. He hopes to take over the leadership of the party. Norsarihan Ahmad

  14. FORMING NOUNS FROM NOUNS Fill in the blanks with abstract nouns from the nouns in brackets. 5. There are lots of nice people in the _____ (neighbour). There are lots of nice people in the neighbourhood. 6. In the _____ (king) of Thailand, the king commands the respect of every citizen. In the kingdom of Thailand, the king commands the respect of every citizen. 7. She seems to be enjoying _____ (mother). She seems to be enjoying motherhood. 8. He had barely reached _____ (man) when he married. He had barely reached manhood when he married. Norsarihan Ahmad

  15. Noun ‘Equipment ‘ is an uncountable noun and does not require the plural marker -s Unnecessary insertion of plural marker -s Norsarihan Ahmad

  16. Noun Uncountable noun ‘luggage’ does not require plural marker –s . Unnecessary insertion/ Overgeneralization of plural marker -s Verb Uncountable noun ‘luggage’ requires singular verb ‘is’ Wrong combination of subject and verb Norsarihan Ahmad

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