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Under or italicize the nouns in the following sentences. Identify what kind of noun each one is, common C proper PR singular S plural PL. All nouns will have more than one identification for example, a single or plural common noun.

a. There are five cars (Plural Noun) parked at the library. (Common Noun)
b. Mrs. Johnson (Proper noun) is Carla’s (Proper Noun) aunt.
c. Cows (Plural Noun) like to lie down in the rain.
d. The
blue team won the game.

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Given - Under or italicize the nouns in the following sentences. Identify what kind of noun each one is, common C proper PR singular S plural PL. All nouns will have more than one identification for example, a single or plural common noun.

To find - a. There are five cars parked at the library.

b. Mrs. Johnson is Carla’s aunt.

c. Cows like to lie down in the rain.

d. The blue team won the game.

Solution -

a.

Cars - Plural noun

Library - Common noun

b.

Johnson - Proper Noun

Carla's - Proper Noun

c.

Cows - Plural noun

d.

team - Common noun

game - Common noun

Definition used -

A noun is a word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as places, qualities, or ideas.

Common nouns: Common nouns name any one of a class of person, place, or thing. Girl, town and ball are common nouns.

Proper nouns: Proper nouns name a specific person, place, or thing. Gladys, Las Vegas and Rolex are examples of proper nouns

When a noun is singular, it means there is one of them. For example - elephant, present are singular noun.

When a noun is plural it means there is more than one. For example - books, cows, cars are plural noun.

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