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Sentence

Gramatical unit composed of one or more clause

Part of the Sentence


Subject Predicate Object

Subject and Predicate


Subject of a sentence is a noun or word group acting as a noun Predicate it says something about the subject

Kinds of Noun

Noun
defined as name of thing, person, and place.

Kinds of Noun
Proper Noun Proper nouns are names that refer specifically to the identity of certain special nouns Common nouns refer to a general class of person, place or thing A collective noun refers to a group or collection of nouns with one word
Abstract nouns refer to concepts that we objectify in thought and speech but have no material form Nouns that consist of two or more words combined. Some compound nouns are hyphenated; others consist of separate words ; and some compound nouns are two or more words combined without a hyphen

Karen Arciaga, Julia Montes Girl, woman, man A army of ants, string of pearls. Bundle of notebooks.
Joy, happiness, Peace

Common Noun

Collective Noun

Abstract Noun

Compound Noun

(jack-in-the-box) (board of trustees) (manslaughter)

Count Noun

Count nouns are nouns that may be counted in numbers Mass nouns, also called noncount nouns, are nouns that may not be counted

two eggs, three trucks, four birds Air water

Mass Noun

Seatwork
Recognize and encircle the noun on the paragraph Francis Macomber had, half an hour before, been carried to his tent from the edge of the camp in triumph on the arms and shoulders of the cook, the personal boys, the skinner and the porters. The gun-bearers had taken no part in the demonstration. When the native boys put him down at the door of his tent, he had shaken all their hands, received their congratulations, and then gone into the tent and sat on the bed until his wife came in and he left the tent at once to wash his face and hands in the portable wash basin outside and go over to the dining tent to sit in a comfortable canvas chair in the breeze and the shade

Answer
Francis Macomber had, half an hour before, been carried to his tent from the edge of the camp in triumph on the arms and shoulders of the cook, the personal boys, the skinner and the porters. The gun-bearers had taken no part in the demonstration. When the native boys put him down at the door of his tent, he had shaken all their hands, received their congratulations, and then gone into the tent and sat on the bed until his wife came in. She did not speak to him when she came in and he left the tent at once to wash his face and hands in the portable wash basin outside and go over to the dining tent to sit in a comfortable canvas chair in the breeze and the shade.

fill out each column with as many nouns as they can think of
Place Person Thing Idea

Assignment
Composed 7seven sentences using the seven kinds of noun.

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