QUESTION IMAGE
Question
lesson 28 common and proper nouns
there are two main classes of nouns: common nouns and proper nouns.
a common noun names any one of a class of objects. examples: child, tree, home.
a proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing. it begins with a capital letter. examples: margaret laurence; chilliwack; house of commons.
a. underline the common nouns, and circle the proper nouns in each sentence.
- in the story, a prince and a pauper changed clothing.
- estevan, saskatchewan is close to the border between canada and the united states.
- do you remember the story about scrooge and tiny tim?
- sumatra is a large island in the indian ocean.
- in canada, the weather is a favourite topic of conversation.
- we learned to make paper from the chinese.
7.
ikki - tikki - tavi\ by rudyard kipling is a story about a mongoose.
- shamrock is the name commonly given to the national emblem of ireland.
- the shilling is a silver coin used in england.
- the lights of our car were reflected in the wet pavement.
- nathan, did you come with sam last tuesday?
- the great sphinx is the most famous monument in egypt.
- my family visited mexico and guatemala this year.
b. write a common noun suggested by each proper noun.
- panama
- treasure island
- linda
- alberta
- beethoven
- pacific
- iceland
- saturn
- ms. taylor
- africa
- edison
- north america
- december
- toronto
- university of ottawa
- rocky mountains
- mr. dean
- huron
- titanic
- thanksgiving
Common nouns name a general class of objects and are not capitalized (except at the start of a sentence). Proper nouns name specific people, places, or things and start with a capital letter. For part A, we identify and mark them accordingly. For part B, we find a general - category noun related to each specific proper noun.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
Part A
- In the story, a prince and a pauper changed clothing. (Underline: story, prince, pauper; Circle: none)
- Estevan, Saskatchewan is close to the border between Canada and the United States. (Underline: border; Circle: Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada, United States)
- Do you remember the story about Scrooge and Tiny Tim? (Underline: story; Circle: Scrooge, Tiny Tim)
- Sumatra is a large island in the Indian Ocean. (Underline: island; Circle: Sumatra, Indian Ocean)
- In Canada, the weather is a favourite topic of conversation. (Underline: weather, topic, conversation; Circle: Canada)
- We learned to make paper from the Chinese. (Underline: paper; Circle: Chinese)
- "Rikki - Tikki - Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling is a story about a mongoose. (Underline: story, mongoose; Circle: "Rikki - Tikki - Tavi", Rudyard Kipling)
- Shamrock is the name commonly given to the national emblem of Ireland. (Underline: name, emblem; Circle: Shamrock, Ireland)
- The shilling is a silver coin used in England. (Underline: coin; Circle: shilling, England)
- The lights of our car were reflected in the wet pavement. (Underline: lights, car, pavement; Circle: none)
- Nathan, did you come with Sam last Tuesday? (Underline: none; Circle: Nathan, Sam, Tuesday)
- The Great Sphinx is the most famous monument in Egypt. (Underline: monument; Circle: Great Sphinx, Egypt)
- My family visited Mexico and Guatemala this year. (Underline: family; Circle: Mexico, Guatemala)
Part B
- Panama - country
- Treasure Island - island
- Linda - girl
- Alberta - province
- Beethoven - composer
- Pacific - ocean
- Iceland - country
- Saturn - planet
- Ms. Taylor - woman
- Africa - continent
- Edison - inventor
- North America - continent
- December - month
- Toronto - city
- University of Ottawa - university
- Rocky Mountains - mountains
- Mr. Green - man
- Huron - lake
- Titanic - ship
- Thanksgiving - holiday