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Yes. The common noun is "structure."
Is there a common noun in the sentence below? If there is, what is it?
Joe is not as fat as he might seem at first, because he has a particularly large structure of bone. |
A specific person, place, or thing.
What is a proper noun?
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FREEE POINTSSSSSS
YAY!!!!
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Sorry. there isn't one. Loyal in this sentence isn't used as a noun, it's an adjective.
Where is the abstract noun in this sentence.
Weis, a good friend of mine, is very loyal. |
A noun that can be felt with all five senses.
What is a concrete noun?
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False
True or false. Common nouns are always capitalized.
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To refer to to specific people, places, or things.
Why do we use proper nouns?
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Collective nouns are group words, like team.
What is the difference between collective nouns and the other types?
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Sadism! (I hope you got this right. it was kinda obvious.)
Which of these is an abstract noun?
Sam Sally Sadie Sack Snack Slap Slip Sadism Salamander |
I'm sure you all jumped on pie, and though you are right, I was looking for tomorrow.
Where is the concrete noun in this sentence?
Tomorrow, I want to eat pie. |
There isn't one.
Where is the common noun in the jumble of words in the sentence below?
Joe is here. |
Freezier Man
Find the example of proper noun in this sentence.
Where is my ice cream, and why is it taking Freezier Man such a long time to make it? |
There ain't one.
Where is the collective noun in this sentence.
John and his brother often go around town telling people that they have a lot of class. |
A noun that can´t be experienced by the five senses.
What is an abstract noun?
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Yes. Because its a T.V. show
Is Power a concrete noun?
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A general person place or thing.
What is a common noun?
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Proper nouns are always capitalized.
How can you tell the difference between proper and common nouns?
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Groups. NOT! there isn't one. Groups would just be plural in this case, and plural isn't collective.
What is the collective noun in this sentence?
John and his brother often go around town telling people that they have a lot of classmate groups. |
Noun. This was a trick question. I´m sure you´re confused, but the sentence the question was asking about was the question itself. :)
P.S. If you are not human, you need to leave the classroom. Pets aren´t allowed in school.
Wikiwikiwo asks if you are human. If so, where is the abstract noun in this sentence?
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If answered chocolate, you're right. If you answered heat, you're brilliant. If you answered love, well.... You should have been paying attention to the power point.
Where is the concrete noun in this sentence?
Love is like chocolate, it's sweet at first, but it will melt under too much heat. (I read that in a book somewhere) |
Dwelling
This is going to be a hard one. Where is the common noun in this sentence.
Where doth Monsieur Shakespeare dwelleth in this dwelling of human beings? (I guess it's not that hard....) |
Alzheimers
Which of these words are proper nouns?
Will All Just Sack Fake Friend Alzhiemers Clock |
Because it is the plural form of classmate.
Why is "classmates" not collective?
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FRUSTRATION
QUICK! FIND THE ABSTRACT NOUN! YOU HAVE FIVE SECONDS OR YOU ARE WRONG!
Making a quiz is harder than I thought because coming up with all those questions causes me immense frustration. |
I guess it wasn't that hard. *shrug* oh well. the answer is Wagglepoggle. Because he's a person, I guess. His parents were mentally ill when they named him.
This one will be a little confusing, ready? Where in the world is the concrete noun in this sentence?
Wagglepoggle walked a walk of whiney ways, he really is down to complain. But don't let it get to you, because if you do, you might be his stew! |