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Daniel Padilla

Kathryn Bernardo

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Shih Tzu

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Basketball Team

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are naming words for people, animals,

places, things, and qualities. They can be

recognised by the articles - the, a, an - that

we place in front of them.

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Nouns can be divided into proper

nouns and common nouns.

The names of particular people, animals, places and things are called proper nouns.

Nouns that do not refer to particular persons, animals, places and things are called common nouns.

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A word that stands for a group of things is

called a collective noun.

Nouns can be either singular or plural.

Other nouns are names we use to refer to

quality, idea, condition, etc. that are not

concrete objects, and they are known

as abstract noun.

There are countable and uncountable nouns.

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A F A M I L Y B I B P G

P E L C O M M I T T E E

I L D P A T I E N C E N

I I F I T W S X U C P T

R P L O V E T R R R L A

A E H C A N G K S B E S

Q C O H M V C Y E E F S

C L I U O P R I Z A L E

I U R R F L O C K C A M

L B Q C A D R O N H V B

J C C H I Q U E Z T Y L

C O U N T R Y X A R M Y

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Horizontal

Family – Collective Noun

Committee- Collective Noun

Patience- Abstract Noun

Love- Abstract Noun

Rizal- Proper Noun

Flock- Collective

Country- Common Noun

Army- Collective Noun

Vertical

Iraq- Proper Noun

Felipe- Proper Noun

Club – Collective Noun

Church Common Noun

Nurse- Proper Noun

Beach Common Noun

Assembly – Collective Noun

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1. Angelo walked to the direction of the

sound.

2. She is a charming girl.

3. The village was named Marcos in

memory of the late President.

4. Dolores Paterno, a sister of Pedro

Paterno, composed “Sampaguita” in

1879.

5. “Tell me in plain words, Angelo,” I said”.

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Directions: On the blank before each sentence, write whether the underlined noun is a direct object, object of the preposition, an objective complement, or an appositive.

_______1. Anne and Vicky studied their lesson together.

_______2. Rose sent a letter to Sharon._______3. Father bought my brother a new car.______ 4. The nation elected Ramos president.______ 5. The parents are the leaders in the

home.

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What have you learned from our lesson?