| As part of a sentence, a noun is a word that names
something.
The red words in the following sentences are all nouns. |
| Jane runs. | Jane sees the dog. |
| The workers ate lunch. | Paul gave the ball to Bill |
| The students took the train to the city | Jim climbed the walls of the fort. |
| The subway runs beneath the streets. | Money was desired by Mark. |
| Q2.Consider
this sentence. Jill jumps quickly.
What is the noun in this sentence? |
| What are the two nouns here? Write the answer in this form firstnoun and secondnoun. Do not use extra spaces or periods! |
| What are the two nouns here? Write the answer in this form firstnoun and secondnoun. Do not use extra spaces or periods! |
| appear in the sentence. Be careful with the spelling. Do not use extra spaces or a period! |
| appear in the sentence. Be careful with the spelling. Do not use extra spaces or a period! |
| Q7. Again, what do you call that part of a sentence that names a thing or person? (one word, lower case.) |