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common nouns


 1- Nouns:

There are two types of nouns: Common nouns and Proper Nouns.


1-Common nouns:

Words for people, places and things are called common nouns.

These common nouns are words for things:

Ruler
pen
crayon
pencil 
book
Dictionary
Chair
Table
Sofa
Loyalty
Lamp
Carpet
Telephone
Hammer
Saw
Axe
Drill
Ladder
Lawnmower
Spade
Bicycle
Ship
Truck
Ferry
Train
Bus
Laziness
Truth
Calculator 
Television
Fridge
Cooker
Computer
Printer

2- These common nouns are words for animals. Notice that special names for young animals are included.

Animal:          It young:

Dog                  Puppy
Cat                    Kitten
Cow                   Calf
Horse                 Foal
Sheep                 Lamb
Goat                   Kid
Frog                 Tadpole
Fox                    Cub
Elephant            Calf
Kangaroo          Joey
Bear                   Cub
Lion                   Cub
Tiger                   Cub
Whale                 Calf

3- These common nouns are word for places:

Bank
Hotel
Library
Museum
Mall
Theater
Hospital
Airport
Gas station
Park
Farm
Zoo
Factory
Nursery
School
University
Office
Mosque
Temple
Shop
Gym
Post office
Police station
Restaurant
Supermarket
Stadium
Synagogue
Church
Beach

4- These common nouns are words for people who do certains things.

Singer
Dancer
Artist
Photographer
Magician
Athlete
Manager
Secretary
Teacher
Doctor
Dentist
Lawyer
Sailor
Pilot
Driver
Writer
Friend
Brother
Gardener
Police officer
Farmer
Plumber
Clerk
Technician

GRAMMAR:
1- Write each common noun under the correct heading:

Theater   Lion            Father     Brother
Doctor    Restaurant   Builder    Stove
Elephant  Kangaroo    Museum   Library


Things      Animals   Places      People



*Break of 10 minutes.

* Q and A session.

* Great Job today!

See you next class. for more theory.
Proper nouns. Thursday May 19th

Important Info:

*Parcial Test: Thursday June 16th.
Final Test: Thursday July 28th.

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