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A thing can be scissors, ipad, and plastic. | A thing can be scissors, ipad, and plastic. | ||
− | Name the nouns in the following sentences:— | + | <br>Name the nouns in the following sentences:— |
− | 1. There are seven provinces in Canada. | + | <br><br>1. There are seven provinces in Canada. |
− | 2. Then the fly lit his lamp of fire. | + | <br><br>2. Then the fly lit his lamp of fire. |
− | 3. The bloom of that fair face is wasted. | + | <br><br>3. The bloom of that fair face is wasted. |
− | 4. The boy stood on the burning deck. | + | <br><br>4. The boy stood on the burning deck. |
− | 5. And then my heart with pleasure fills, | + | <br><br>5. And then my heart with pleasure fills, |
And dances with the daffodils. | And dances with the daffodils. | ||
− | 6. He goes to church on Sunday | + | <br><br>6. He goes to church on Sunday |
And sits among his boys. | And sits among his boys. | ||
− | 7. I hear in the chamber above me | + | <br><br>7. I hear in the chamber above me |
The patter of little feet, | The patter of little feet, | ||
The sound of a door that is opened, | The sound of a door that is opened, | ||
And voices soft and sweet. | And voices soft and sweet. | ||
− | 8. A violet by a mossy stone, | + | <br><br>8. A violet by a mossy stone, |
Half hidden from the eye! | Half hidden from the eye! | ||
Fair as a star, when only one | Fair as a star, when only one | ||
Is shining in the sky. | Is shining in the sky. |
Revision as of 03:38, 16 May 2020
NOUNS
A word used as a person, place or thing is called a noun.
A person can be plumber, friend, Billy (Billy is a proper noun). A place can be a park, a bathroom, South Korea (South Korea is a proper noun). A thing can be scissors, ipad, and plastic.
Name the nouns in the following sentences:—
1. There are seven provinces in Canada.
2. Then the fly lit his lamp of fire.
3. The bloom of that fair face is wasted.
4. The boy stood on the burning deck.
5. And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
6. He goes to church on Sunday
And sits among his boys.
7. I hear in the chamber above me
The patter of little feet,
The sound of a door that is opened,
And voices soft and sweet.
8. A violet by a mossy stone,
Half hidden from the eye!
Fair as a star, when only one
Is shining in the sky.