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Unit 3 Review. Nouns. A noun…. person. place. Names a __________, __________, or __________. thing. Identifying Nouns. Which sentence has a noun underlined? Many people in Greenville grow roses. They come in many different colors. These pink roses smell sweet.
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Unit 3 Review Nouns
A noun… person place • Names a __________, __________, or __________. thing
Identifying Nouns • Which sentence has a noun underlined? • Many people in Greenville grow roses. • They come in many different colors. • These pink roses smell sweet. • Someday I will grow roses.
Identifying Nouns • Which sentence has a noun underlined? 2. • Tom can play the piano. • Sherry plays the flute. • They will play a song for us. • They have practiced hard for a week.
Identifying Nouns • Which sentence has a noun underlined? 3. • The children were looking at snowflakes. • A snowflake is a drop of frozen water. • All snowflakes have six sides. • No two snowflakes are alike.
Common and Proper Nouns • Which underlined noun in the sentence is a common noun? Grandma took Carlos and me to a parade on the Fourth of July. • Grandma • Carlos • parade • Fourth of July
Common and Proper Nouns • Which underlined noun in the sentence is a proper noun? The month of February usually has the most snow and ice. • month • February • snow • ice
Common and Proper Nouns • Which underlined noun in the sentence is a common noun? Adam bought skates at Trent’s Sports Shop last Saturday. • Adam • skates • Trent’s Sports Shop • Saturday
Capitalizing Proper Nouns • Choose the sentence in which all proper nouns are capitalized. • Sally’s birthday was last thursday. • Her gift from aunt Jane was a pair of skates. • Sally can’t wait until December. • The stone Ridge Pond will be frozen.
Capitalizing Proper Nouns • Choose the sentence in which all proper nouns are capitalized. • Now his home is in boston. • George moved from Alabama to massachusetts. • He lives near the Charles river. • On Saturday he visted the Bunker Hill Monument.
Capitalizing Proper Nouns • Choose the sentence in which all proper nouns are capitalized. • Canada is in North america. • Many people from the United States visit canada. • The capital city of Canada is Ottawa. • Great Bear lake is in canada.
Identifying Singular and Plural Nouns • Which noun is singular? • faces • bus • ducks • days
Identifying Singular and Plural Nouns • Which noun is plural? • book • arm • box • desks
Identifying Singular and Plural Nouns • Which noun is singular? • apples • shirt • pages • glasses
Forming Plural Nouns • Choose the pair of nouns in which the plural form is spelled correctly. • dress – dresses • patch – patchs • hook – hookes • ring –ringes
Forming Plural Nouns • Choose the pair of nouns in which the plural form is spelled correctly. • way – wayes • key – keyes • gift – giftes • box – boxes
Forming Plural Nouns • Choose the pair of nouns in which the plural form is spelled correctly. • fox – foxes • rose – rosees • girl – girles • book - books
Using Plural Nouns Correctly • In which sentence should the word fires be used? • The campers made a _______ at the end of the day. • There were many forest _______ last summer. • We saw the campers sitting around a _______. • This _______ was keeping them warm.
Using Plural Nouns Correctly • In which sentence should the word wishes be used? • Some people think a _______ can come true. • My _______ is for a visit from my grandfather. • I read a story about a man who had three _______. • Sue remembers a _______ she made last year.
Using Plural Nouns Correctly • In which sentence should the word letters be used? • Abby is writing a _______ to her cousin. • I got two _______ in the mail. • Oliver’s _______ was about his vacation. • That _______ is from my grandmother.
Nouns ending with y • Choose the pair in which the plural form is spelled correctly. • puppy – puppys • family – families • berry – berryes • day - dayes
Nouns ending with y • Choose the pair in which the plural form is spelled correctly. • city – cities • donkey – donkeies • sky – skyes • lady - ladys
Nouns ending with y • Choose the pair in which the plural form is spelled correctly. • ray – rayes • baby – babys • valley – valleyes • country - countries
More Plural Nouns • Choose the correct plural form of the underlined singular noun. • deer • deers • deer • deeres • deerses
More Plural Nouns • Choose the correct plural form of the underlined singular noun. • woman • women • womans • womens • woman
More Plural Nouns • Choose the correct plural form of the underlined singular noun. • moose • mooses • meese • moose • meeses
Special Nouns • In which sentence is the underlined noun plural? • That deer is just a baby. • Several children were absent. • The ox was huge. • One sheep was lost.
Special Nouns • In which sentence is the underlined noun singular? • The oxen were pulling a cart. • Several moose were drinking from the lake. • Did you see the white mouse? • There are three feet in a yard.
Special Nouns • In which sentence is the underlined noun plural? • Two men lifted the heavy box. • That goose was in the barn. • A child answered the telephone. • The woman in the blue dress is a pilot.
Singular Possessive Nouns • Choose the word that belongs in the sentence. • The __________ new bicycle is bright red. • girl’s • girls • girl’ • girl
Singular Possessive Nouns • Choose the word that belongs in the sentence. • Brad likes his __________ stories. • uncle’ • uncle’s • uncle • uncles
Singular Possessive Nouns • Choose the word that belongs in the sentence. • Lee printed the __________ name on its cage. • hamster • hamster’s • hamster’ • hamsters
Plural Possessive Nouns • Choose the words that can be used correctly in place of the underlined words in the sentence. • Debbie checked the stalls of the horses. • horses’ stalls • horse’s stalls • horses stalls • horses’s stalls
Plural Possessive Nouns • Choose the words that can be used correctly in place of the underlined words in the sentence. • The coats belonging to the men are hanging there. • men’ coats • mens coats • mens’s coats • men’s coats
Plural Possessive Nouns • Choose the words that can be used correctly in place of the underlined words in the sentence. • The tails of the moose were short and furry. • mooses’ tails • mooses’s tails • moose’s tails • meese’s tails