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Nouns A person, place, or thing

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Nouns. A person, place, or thing. The word noun comes from the latin word nomen, name, and that is what a noun does; it names. Mozart. Chicago. Epidermis. A noun can also be the name of a process, such as the beginning. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NounsA person, place, or thing

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•The word noun comes from the latin word nomen, name, and that is what a noun does; it names.

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Mozart

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Chicago

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Epidermis

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•A noun can also be the name of a process, such as the beginning.

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•Proper nouns, like Mozart, are capitalized while common nouns, like epidermis, are not.

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rock

are names of objects

Concrete Nouns

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Abstract Nouns

freedom

are names of ideas

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•Nouns are singular if they describe individual things and plural if they describe multiple things (Boat/Boats)..

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•Noun sounds: words often have sounds that echo what they name; bang, slime, crash, trickle, drop, fuzz, and crunch- some of which can also be used as verbs- have an audible relationship to their objects.

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visage

A classic noun:

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•The common noun, visage, which indicates the face or the expression on the face, is a classic noun that’s been in literary use for centuries.

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•“This olde man gan loke on his visage.”- Chaucer, 1385

•“Give me a case to put my visage in”-Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

•“Mr. Patton’s granite visage seemed to lean toward me like a monument about to fall.”- Robert Penn Warren, All The King’s Men