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Nouns: Touched, or Tasted
Nouns: Touched, or Tasted
Common Noun: General name for a person, place, thing, or idea. Proper Noun: The name of a particular person, place, thing, or idea. Singular Noun: Single person, place, or thing. Plural Noun: More than one person, place, or thing. Concrete Noun: Names an object that can be seen, heard, smelled, touched, or tasted. Abstract Noun: Names an idea, quality, or state. Collective Noun: Refers to a group of people or things. Compound Noun: Made up of two or more words. May be written as one word, separate words, or as hyphenated word. Possessive Nouns: Shows ownership or relationship. Always use an apostrophe.
Proper
Concrete
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PRONOUNS
Pronoun- a word that substitutes a noun. Antecedent- the noun that is replaced by the pronoun.
Subject
We, they,
Object
Us, them
Possessive
Ag