This document is a noun study guide that provides examples of different types of nouns - abstract, collective, common, proper, and possessive - and asks the reader to identify them. It also asks the reader to identify singular and plural nouns, make nouns possessive, and make nouns plural.
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Noun Study Guide
1. Noun Study GuideIdentify the type of noun that is underlined: Abstract, Collective, Common, Proper or PossessiveHull House helped the victims of poverty and sickness.__________Mrs. Short is my Language Arts teacher.__________I had to go out to the farm and feed the flock of sheep. __________Jan went over to Becky’s pool to swim.__________Did you go to the football games over the weekend? __________Underline all the nouns in each sentence:A school, a clinic, and a gym were built yesterday.People came to Chicago from other countries to see the new buildings.Helen Keller dreamed of libraries for blind people.Braille invented a system using lots of dots.Some businesses used this type of writing.Identify the noun as an S for singular and a P for plural:daychildrenwomanpeoplecathistorianbookstomatoessheepDefine the following nouns:Collective-Abstract-Common-Proper-Singular-Plural-Possessive-Make the following nouns possessive by adding apostrophes:A poets deskTen poets deskA womans talentThe childrens bookChriss penMake the following nouns plural:family_______________toy_______________cry_______________wish_______________business_______________church_______________hero_______________knife_______________