Concrete nouns are nouns that you use to name things you can see, touch, taste, hear, or smell. A rainbow is a natural phenomenon. My pen is running out of ink. I don’t like pizza. Your voice is excellent. Concrete nouns can be: Common nouns (e.g., boy, city, dog, …
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Proper nouns are nouns that you use to name a particular person, place, or thing. A proper noun always begins with a capital letter, no matter where it occurs in a sentence. Paris is the capital of France. I saw Luis this morning. I’ll take a vacation in June. …
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Common nouns are nouns that you use to name people or things in general rather than specific ones (e.g., woman, city, dog, money, month). Common Noun Proper Noun state Michigan city New York company Samsung, Sony month February ocean Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean mountain Everest, Denali Types of …
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Interjections are important parts of speech, and they come out of our mouth at the time of different strong feelings such as shock, pain, pleasure, etc. Interjection for greeting Hello, Hey, Hi We use this type of interjection to greed someone. Hello Paul, How are you? Hey, Jack! What’s …
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