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12 Cards in this Set
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Common Proper Abstract Concrete Countable Uncountable Compound Collective Nouns Singular Plural Possessive Nouns |
Types of nouns |
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Common |
these name general, nonspecific people, places, things or ideas. |
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Proper |
these name specific people, places, things or ideas |
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Abstract |
name something that you cannot perceive with five senses. They are the opposite of Concrete. |
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Concrete |
name something that you can perceive with your five senses |
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Countable |
can be counted |
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Uncountable |
cannot be counted. |
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Compound |
are made up of two or more smaller words |
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Collective |
are singular nouns that refer to a group of things as one whole |
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Singular |
refer to one person, place, thing or idea |
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Plural |
refer to more than one person, place, thing or idea |
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possessive |
show ownership. They function as adjectives. |