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Nouns
The first part of speech is a noun.
A noun is a word that is a person, an animal, a place or a thing.
"Mailman", "library", "elephant" and "book" are all nouns. "Mailman" is a person, "elephant" is an animal, "library" is a place and "book" is a thing. "Eat", "happy" and "quickly" are not nouns. They are not people, animals, places or things. They are other parts of speech. "Eat" is a verb, "happy" is an adjective and "quickly" is an adverb. You may not know what verbs, adjectives and adverbs are yet, but that's OK.
Exercise
[edit | edit source]Tell if the words in bold are nouns.
- I went to the store today.
- I don't care.
- It seems the monkey fell out of the tree.
- Many people think that grammar is fun.
- If you eat eyeballs, you will get sick.
- I went to Washington on the weekend.
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- Store is a noun.
- Care is not a noun in that sentence.
- Monkey and tree are both nouns.
- Many is not a noun.
- Sick is not a noun.
- Washington and weekend are nouns.
Underline all the nouns.
- Jason doesn't want to go the play.
- Dad watched TV so much yesterday that his eyes started to hurt.
- I feel like having hamburgers.
- My sister is a singer.
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- Jason doesn't want to go the play.
- Dad watched TV so much yesterday that his eyes started to hurt.
- I feel like having hamburgers.
- My sister is a singer.