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Describe what a noun is in your own words.

Describe what a noun is in your own words. NOUN. Give examples of these noun types:. Person Place Thing Idea. Underline the nouns:.

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Describe what a noun is in your own words.

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  1. Describe what a noun is in your own words. NOUN

  2. Give examples of these noun types: Person Place Thing Idea

  3. Underline the nouns: Due to recent increases in the rabbit population, many coyote populations have also experienced a spike. This has created trouble in several areas in and around Denver. Each month there are new stories of coyote attacks, and some of the victims are family pets. Many people are scared to let their pets out at night, and some are choosing not to let their pets out at all.

  4. Compound Nouns • Write a definition in your own words • Give examples of the different kinds of compound nouns 3. Do the first five problems in exercise four out loud.

  5. Read the definition in your book, and then describe what a pronoun is in your own words. PRONOUN

  6. Examples of pronouns

  7. Read the definition in your book, and then describe what an antecedent is in your own words. ANTECEDENT

  8. Underline the pronouns and circle the antecedents: • Mollie walked to the store with Bill. They bought milk and eggs. • George Washington cut down the cherry tree. His father confronted him about it. • The group ran down to the creek. Some decided to swim while others did not. • That is a very pretty sweater. • William Wallace fought for his freedom.

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