SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 24
Types of Nouns:

Common &
Proper Nouns
   Project Miramar
Common Nouns
Common Nouns are any person,
place, or thing. Common nouns
are not capitalized.
  The city
  A policeman
  That newspaper
Proper Nouns
 Proper Nouns are the name of a
 special person, place, or thing.
 Proper nouns are capitalized.
   Dallas
   Officer Walker
   New York Times
Tell if the underlined noun is
common or proper. Click the noun
to check your answer.

 Mary visited the school
 last Friday.

    Next
  Sentence
Common Noun
 It is not capitalized and
 names any person, place, or
 thing.
Proper Noun
 It is capitalized and names a
 special person, place, or
 thing.
Tell if the underlined noun is
common or proper. Click the noun
to check your answer.

  President Obama rode
 in a limousine.

    Next
  Sentence
Common Noun
 It is not capitalized and
 names any person, place, or
 thing.
Proper Noun
 It is capitalized and names a
 special person, place, or
 thing.
Tell if the underlined noun is
common or proper. Click the noun
to check your answer.

 The elephants and
 monkeys were at the
 San Francisco Zoo.
   Next
 Sentence
Common Noun
 It is not capitalized and
 names any person, place, or
 thing.
Proper Noun
 It is capitalized and names a
 special person, place, or
 thing.
Tell if the underlined noun is
common or proper. Click the noun
to check your answer.
 All of Amy’s paper is
 missing from her
 notebook.
    Next
  Sentence
Common Noun
 It is not capitalized and
 names any person, place, or
 thing.
Proper Noun
  It is capitalized and names a
  special person, place, or
  thing.
Write this sentence correctly.
Remember to capitalize proper
nouns.

 My parents joined
 grover church last
 sunday.
Write this sentence correctly.
Remember to capitalize proper
nouns.

 My parents joined
 Grover Church last
 Sunday.
Write this sentence correctly.
Remember to capitalize proper
nouns.

 Uncle rob used to
 live in orlando,
 florida.
Write this sentence correctly.
Remember to capitalize proper
nouns.

 Uncle Rob used to
 live in Orlando,
 Florida.
Write this sentence correctly.
Remember to capitalize proper
nouns.

 We heard the
 govenor’s speech
 on television in
 january.
Write this sentence correctly.
Remember to capitalize proper
nouns.

 We heard Governor
 Fortuno speech on
 television in
 January.
Write this sentence correctly.
Remember to capitalize proper
nouns.

 Both randal and sue
 visited marine
 world.
Write this sentence correctly.
Remember to capitalize proper
nouns.

 Both Randal and
 Sue visited Marine
 World.
Project Miramar

More Related Content

What's hot

Comon proper nouns
Comon proper nounsComon proper nouns
Comon proper nounsValerieKerr5
 
Lesson 8: Common and Proper Nouns
Lesson 8: Common and Proper NounsLesson 8: Common and Proper Nouns
Lesson 8: Common and Proper Nounstrn2allah
 
Common and-proper-noun-flash-cards
Common and-proper-noun-flash-cardsCommon and-proper-noun-flash-cards
Common and-proper-noun-flash-cardskai guide
 
Common / Proper Nouns
Common / Proper NounsCommon / Proper Nouns
Common / Proper Nounsguest64563bea
 
Noun review common and proper
Noun review  common and properNoun review  common and proper
Noun review common and properLauradw99
 
Common and Proper Nouns
Common and Proper NounsCommon and Proper Nouns
Common and Proper NounsVanessaCruz185
 
Nouns: Proper and Common
Nouns: Proper and CommonNouns: Proper and Common
Nouns: Proper and CommonEmily Kissner
 
Copy of active v.s. passive voice
Copy of active v.s. passive voiceCopy of active v.s. passive voice
Copy of active v.s. passive voiceTheBlondeBomber
 
Powerpoint on conditionals I, II, III
Powerpoint on conditionals I, II, IIIPowerpoint on conditionals I, II, III
Powerpoint on conditionals I, II, IIIMJGG2013
 
Connotation vs. denotation
Connotation vs. denotationConnotation vs. denotation
Connotation vs. denotationSummerGrose
 
Pronouns and their types
Pronouns and their typesPronouns and their types
Pronouns and their typesSumitBhatia69
 
Ingles pronombres 30 diapositivas
Ingles pronombres 30 diapositivasIngles pronombres 30 diapositivas
Ingles pronombres 30 diapositivasleidyxxx10
 
Masculine and feminine nouns
Masculine and feminine nounsMasculine and feminine nouns
Masculine and feminine nounsMaximoff
 

What's hot (20)

Comon proper nouns
Comon proper nounsComon proper nouns
Comon proper nouns
 
Lesson 8: Common and Proper Nouns
Lesson 8: Common and Proper NounsLesson 8: Common and Proper Nouns
Lesson 8: Common and Proper Nouns
 
Common and-proper-noun-flash-cards
Common and-proper-noun-flash-cardsCommon and-proper-noun-flash-cards
Common and-proper-noun-flash-cards
 
Common proper nouns
Common proper nounsCommon proper nouns
Common proper nouns
 
Proper nouns powerpoint
Proper nouns powerpointProper nouns powerpoint
Proper nouns powerpoint
 
Comon proper nouns
Comon proper nounsComon proper nouns
Comon proper nouns
 
Common / Proper Nouns
Common / Proper NounsCommon / Proper Nouns
Common / Proper Nouns
 
Noun review common and proper
Noun review  common and properNoun review  common and proper
Noun review common and proper
 
Nouns
NounsNouns
Nouns
 
Common and Proper Nouns
Common and Proper NounsCommon and Proper Nouns
Common and Proper Nouns
 
Nouns: Proper and Common
Nouns: Proper and CommonNouns: Proper and Common
Nouns: Proper and Common
 
Copy of active v.s. passive voice
Copy of active v.s. passive voiceCopy of active v.s. passive voice
Copy of active v.s. passive voice
 
Powerpoint on conditionals I, II, III
Powerpoint on conditionals I, II, IIIPowerpoint on conditionals I, II, III
Powerpoint on conditionals I, II, III
 
Defining relative clauses
Defining relative clausesDefining relative clauses
Defining relative clauses
 
Connotation vs. denotation
Connotation vs. denotationConnotation vs. denotation
Connotation vs. denotation
 
Pronouns and their types
Pronouns and their typesPronouns and their types
Pronouns and their types
 
Relative pronouns
Relative pronounsRelative pronouns
Relative pronouns
 
Ingles pronombres 30 diapositivas
Ingles pronombres 30 diapositivasIngles pronombres 30 diapositivas
Ingles pronombres 30 diapositivas
 
Masculine and feminine nouns
Masculine and feminine nounsMasculine and feminine nouns
Masculine and feminine nouns
 
Vocab august 3
Vocab august 3Vocab august 3
Vocab august 3
 

Viewers also liked

Viewers also liked (7)

Woda - tradycje wielkanocne
Woda - tradycje wielkanocneWoda - tradycje wielkanocne
Woda - tradycje wielkanocne
 
Exercising the brain of needy students
Exercising the brain of needy studentsExercising the brain of needy students
Exercising the brain of needy students
 
TheTeaCollection
TheTeaCollectionTheTeaCollection
TheTeaCollection
 
SS MPC1
SS MPC1SS MPC1
SS MPC1
 
Obsiety
ObsietyObsiety
Obsiety
 
Adolescents Obesity
Adolescents ObesityAdolescents Obesity
Adolescents Obesity
 
Obesity in The UAE
Obesity in The UAEObesity in The UAE
Obesity in The UAE
 

Similar to Comon proper nouns

Similar to Comon proper nouns (20)

Common-ProperNouns.ppt
Common-ProperNouns.pptCommon-ProperNouns.ppt
Common-ProperNouns.ppt
 
Common-ProperNouns.ppt
Common-ProperNouns.pptCommon-ProperNouns.ppt
Common-ProperNouns.ppt
 
Common-ProperNouns.ppt
Common-ProperNouns.pptCommon-ProperNouns.ppt
Common-ProperNouns.ppt
 
Common-ProperNouns[1].ppt
Common-ProperNouns[1].pptCommon-ProperNouns[1].ppt
Common-ProperNouns[1].ppt
 
Comon proper nouns
Comon proper nounsComon proper nouns
Comon proper nouns
 
Types of Nouns.ppt
Types of Nouns.pptTypes of Nouns.ppt
Types of Nouns.ppt
 
sodapdf-converted (1).pptx
sodapdf-converted (1).pptxsodapdf-converted (1).pptx
sodapdf-converted (1).pptx
 
Parts of Speech _ Tests and Activities.pdf
 Parts of Speech _ Tests and Activities.pdf Parts of Speech _ Tests and Activities.pdf
Parts of Speech _ Tests and Activities.pdf
 
Part of spech with exam
Part of spech with examPart of spech with exam
Part of spech with exam
 
Parts of Speech
Parts of SpeechParts of Speech
Parts of Speech
 
Pronouns[1]
Pronouns[1]Pronouns[1]
Pronouns[1]
 
Davidson_Geiziele e Williana
Davidson_Geiziele e Williana  Davidson_Geiziele e Williana
Davidson_Geiziele e Williana
 
T7 nouns
T7   nounsT7   nouns
T7 nouns
 
english.pptx
english.pptxenglish.pptx
english.pptx
 
Nouns review
Nouns reviewNouns review
Nouns review
 
Nounmad
NounmadNounmad
Nounmad
 
Noun Mad
Noun MadNoun Mad
Noun Mad
 
Lessons 16-20.pptx
Lessons 16-20.pptxLessons 16-20.pptx
Lessons 16-20.pptx
 
Nouns
NounsNouns
Nouns
 
Name it nouns interactive
Name it nouns   interactiveName it nouns   interactive
Name it nouns interactive
 

Comon proper nouns

  • 1. Types of Nouns: Common & Proper Nouns Project Miramar
  • 2. Common Nouns Common Nouns are any person, place, or thing. Common nouns are not capitalized. The city A policeman That newspaper
  • 3. Proper Nouns Proper Nouns are the name of a special person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are capitalized. Dallas Officer Walker New York Times
  • 4. Tell if the underlined noun is common or proper. Click the noun to check your answer. Mary visited the school last Friday. Next Sentence
  • 5. Common Noun It is not capitalized and names any person, place, or thing.
  • 6. Proper Noun It is capitalized and names a special person, place, or thing.
  • 7. Tell if the underlined noun is common or proper. Click the noun to check your answer. President Obama rode in a limousine. Next Sentence
  • 8. Common Noun It is not capitalized and names any person, place, or thing.
  • 9. Proper Noun It is capitalized and names a special person, place, or thing.
  • 10. Tell if the underlined noun is common or proper. Click the noun to check your answer. The elephants and monkeys were at the San Francisco Zoo. Next Sentence
  • 11. Common Noun It is not capitalized and names any person, place, or thing.
  • 12. Proper Noun It is capitalized and names a special person, place, or thing.
  • 13. Tell if the underlined noun is common or proper. Click the noun to check your answer. All of Amy’s paper is missing from her notebook. Next Sentence
  • 14. Common Noun It is not capitalized and names any person, place, or thing.
  • 15. Proper Noun It is capitalized and names a special person, place, or thing.
  • 16. Write this sentence correctly. Remember to capitalize proper nouns. My parents joined grover church last sunday.
  • 17. Write this sentence correctly. Remember to capitalize proper nouns. My parents joined Grover Church last Sunday.
  • 18. Write this sentence correctly. Remember to capitalize proper nouns. Uncle rob used to live in orlando, florida.
  • 19. Write this sentence correctly. Remember to capitalize proper nouns. Uncle Rob used to live in Orlando, Florida.
  • 20. Write this sentence correctly. Remember to capitalize proper nouns. We heard the govenor’s speech on television in january.
  • 21. Write this sentence correctly. Remember to capitalize proper nouns. We heard Governor Fortuno speech on television in January.
  • 22. Write this sentence correctly. Remember to capitalize proper nouns. Both randal and sue visited marine world.
  • 23. Write this sentence correctly. Remember to capitalize proper nouns. Both Randal and Sue visited Marine World.