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English Week 4 Day 1

This document discusses nouns and how to identify common and proper nouns. It defines nouns as naming words used for people, places, animals, things, or events. Proper nouns are specific names that begin with capital letters, while common nouns are non-specific names that begin with lowercase letters. Examples of both proper and common nouns are provided. Students are then asked to identify common nouns from lists of words.

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English Week 4 Day 1

This document discusses nouns and how to identify common and proper nouns. It defines nouns as naming words used for people, places, animals, things, or events. Proper nouns are specific names that begin with capital letters, while common nouns are non-specific names that begin with lowercase letters. Examples of both proper and common nouns are provided. Students are then asked to identify common nouns from lists of words.

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Recognize Common

or Proper Nouns in
ENGLISH Simple Sentences
Listened to
Week 4
You are expected to recognize nouns in
simple sentences or
group of sentences; classify nouns in
short stories and write simple
sentences using nouns.
Learning Task 1: Name the things you
see in the picture. Write your
answers in your answer sheet.
Noun– s a naming word.
It is used to name a
person, place,
animal, thing, or event.
It can be a proper noun
or a common noun.
Proper Noun– is a specific
name of person, thing,
place, animal, place, event
or idea. It begins in big
letter. Examples
are Amy, Samsung, Spotty,
Malabon, and Christmas.
Common Noun– is a
non-specific names of
person, thing, place
animal, event or idea. It
begins in small letter.
Examples are girl,
pencil, dog, country and
holiday.
Box the non-specific names or common noun for
the given set of words.

1. Ana Bea girl


2. holiday Christmas New Year
3. Sampaguita Rose flower
4. Samsung cellphone Oppo
5. Browny Spotty dog

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