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count and noncount nouns
- count nouns → can be counted (book/books, chair/chairs).
- noncount nouns → cannot be counted, usually not plural (water, rice, furniture, homework).
practice questions:
- which noun is noncount?
a) apple
b) rice
c) shoes
d) cars
- circle the count noun: the farmer sold three cows at the market.
- compound nouns
- made of two or more words used as one noun.
- can be written as one word (notebook), hyphenated (mother-in-law), or separate words (ice cream).
practice questions:
- which of the following is a compound noun?
a) football
b) honesty
c) pencil
d) love
- circle the compound noun: the fireflies lit up the summer night.
- common and proper nouns
- common noun → general name (city, mountain, teacher, dog).
- proper noun → specific name, always capitalized (new york, mount everest, mrs. rivera, fido).
practice questions:
- which is a proper noun?
a) river
b) mississippi river
c) ocean
d) mountain
- circle the common noun: maria bought a book at barnes & noble.
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- b) rice
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- fireflies, summer night
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