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Self-Test
Make three columns on a sheet of paper. Label
them Names of Persons, Names of Places, and
Names of Things. Find the nouns in the following
paragraph. List each one in the proper column. To
avoid columns write Persons and then the nouns
which fall into that classification; do the same with
Places and Things.
Thirty years ago Frisbees began as tin
plates from pies. The plates came from the
Frisbee Baking Company in Connecticut.
People played with the plates. Now the
game is not just play. Frisbee has become a
sport. The championships are held in
Pasadena. Entrants compete in five events.
Players even come from other countries.
Answers
Names of
Persons
people
entrants
players
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Names of
Names of
Places
Things
Frisbee Baking Company
years
Connecticut
Frisbee
Pasadena
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countries
pies
plates
plates
game
play
Frisbee
sport
championships
events
Exercise 1 to Be Submitted
Exercises 1 through 10 constitute Assignment 3.
Follow the directions for the Self-Test above.
A commentator in New York states that
eating used to be just plain fun.
Nutritionists advised people to choose
plenty of proteinincluding cheese, eggs,
and steak. People didn't complain: these
foods were favorites. Advisors in major
cities talked about starches like bread and
beans. The most serious problem then was
running out of Bosco before bedtime.
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Self-Test
Make two columns on your paper. Label one
column Common Nouns and the other Proper
Nouns. Place each of the following nouns in the
correct column. Capitalize all proper nouns. You can
avoid columns by listing the common nouns after
the word Common and the proper nouns after the
word Proper.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Answers
Common Nouns
1. motel
2.
Proper Nouns
Holiday Inn
Seabreeze Motel
Shores Hotel
restaurant
diner
cafeteria
Burger King
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singer
album
ballad
Lou Rawls
Willie Nelson
4.
town
village
Allentown
Ridgeville
Asheville
5.
court
Judge Ellen
judge
jury
Rodriguez
Exercise 2 to Be Submitted
Write 10 sentences of your own, using at least one
proper noun in 5 of them. List the common and
proper nouns after each sentence.
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Write the nouns used as direct objects in the
following sentences.
1. Danielle pounded the ball for a home run.
2. Jim has a short, flat swing.
3. Weight-training built Reed's strength.
4. City folks wear boots, too.
5. Todd reads Time every week.
6. That apartment has no heat.
7. Josh piled blankets onto the bed.
8. Will made his own drums.
9. The truckers load crates at the warehouse.
10. Carrie plays softball and basketball.
Answers
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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swing
strength
boots
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9. crates
10. softball and basketball
Exercise 4 to Be Submitted
Follow the directions for the Self-Test above.
1. Britt took a trip to San Francisco.
2. The judge instructed the jury.
3. The company hired a lawyer.
4. Our family has medical insurance.
5. Customers must pay the cashier.
6. That used car has a radio and whitewalls.
7. Kim put radial tires on her car.
8. Bryant tackled the quarterback.
9. The lifeguard rescued two young children.
10. Woods line the coast of Maine.
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6.
7.
8.
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Self-Test
Find the nouns used as predicate nouns in the
following sentences.
1. Canada is the birthplace of ice hockey.
2. The Freeport team is our strongest rival.
3. Saturday is the best day for a party.
4. British coins are shillings and pence.
5. Tyrone's last game was a no-hitter.
6. Pauline is an Olympic contender.
7. Mr. Johnson became the varsity coach.
8. Carl's sister is a bus driver in the city.
9. Gary's construction job is hard work.
10. The running backs were Earl Campbell and
Walter Payton.
Answers
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
birthplace
rival
day
shillings and pence
no-hitter
contender
coach
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8. driver
9. work
10. Earl Campbell and Walter Payton
Exercise 6 to Be Submitted
Follow the directions for the Self-Test above.
1. Many young people will someday become
parents.
2. Richard Pryor was the host of the talk show.
3. The Loop is the central area of downtown
Chicago.
4. The stars of the movie were Bo Derek, Dudley
Moore, and Julie Andrews.
5. Two parts of a brake are the drum and the shoe.
6. Cornelia Street is the subway's last stop.
7. The Marx brothers were comic actors.
8. "Satchmo" was Louis Armstrong's nickname.
9. The Steelers are tough defensive players.
10. The High and the Mighty was the late movie
last night.
Exercise 7 to Be Submitted
Write three sentences in which you use nouns:
1. As subjects of the sentence.
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wayways jockeyjockeys
6.
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7.
Self-Test
Write the plural of each of these nouns. If you have
access to a dictionary, you may need to use it; if
not, and if your guess is wrong, memorize the
forms given in the answers to this test.
1. leaf
2. year
3. deer
4. holiday
5. coach
6. piano
7. knife
8. tooth
9. radio
10. fox
11. echo
12. tomato
13. bunch
14. window
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15. ox
17. goose
19. wish
16. spy
18. hoof
20. copy
Answers
1. leaves
2. years
3. deer
4. holidays
5. coaches
6. pianos
7. knives
8. teeth
9. radios
10. foxes
11. echoes
12. tomatoes
13. bunches
14. windows
15. oxen
16. spies
17. geese
18. hooves
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19. wishes
20. copies
Exercise 8 to Be Submitted
Write each sentence. Correct the errors in plural
forms of nouns.
1. The childs were told not to play ball in the alleys.
2. The donkeys carried pouchs of gold.
3. Several tooths from sharkes were found on the
beachs.
4. These forkes and knifes are scratched.
5. Basketball hoops are ten foots from the floor.
6. Basketes measure eighteen inchs across.
7. Both halfs of the court have basketes.
8. There are many types of passs and shots in the
game.
9. Many large citys have pro teames.
10. Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain are my heros.
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Spencers
3.
Self-Test
Write the possessive form of each of these nouns.
1. mayor
2. Meg
3. country
4. senator
5. today
6. ranch
7. child
8. player
9. Penny
10. host
11. car
12. Charles
13. runner
14. store
15. secretary
16. admiral
17. Jenny
18. salesperson
19. boss
20. Linda
Answers
1. mayor's
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Meg's
country's
senator's
today's
ranch's
child's
player's
Penny's
host's
car's
Charles's
runner's
store's
secretary's
admiral's
Jenny's
salesperson's
boss's
Linda's
Exercise 9 to Be Submitted
Follow the directions for the Self-Test above.
1. people
2. fans
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3. brothers
5. experts
7. friends
9. doctors
11. mice
13. workers
15. Jacksons
17. men
19. islands
4. hours
6. guests
8. women
10. teachers
12. wives
14. sheep
16. families
18. clerks
20. bodies
Exercise 10 to Be Submitted
Write the possessive form for each italicized word.
1. The Bears lineup looks strong.
2. Jerry car needs new shock absorbers.
3. Tuesday game features the Steelers and the
Cowboys.
4. The voters choice is Ms. Marie Tonelli.
5. Reynolds beat the other racers times.
6. Louis pass landed in the end zone.
7. The assistant state attorney met with the
reporters.
8. The children zoo has baby animals.
9. Everyone watched the astronauts splashdown.
Chapter 2: Using Nouns
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