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📘 What is a common noun?
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common noun is a general name for a person, place, thing, or idea. It is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. Examples: *dog, city, book, teacher*.
*(Proper nouns, in contrast, name specific people, places, or things and are always capitalized — like “Max,” “Paris,” or “Harry Potter.”)*
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✍️ Task: Add a common noun that makes sense with each adjective.
We need to pair each adjective with a logical common noun. The goal is to create a familiar phrase or description.
Here’s a possible solution for each:
1.
bouncing →
ball
*(“bouncing ball” is a common phrase — think of a rubber ball bouncing.)*
2.
little →
child
*(“little child” — describes a small kid.)*
3.
pleasant →
smell
*(“pleasant smell” — something that smells nice.)*
*Alternative: “pleasant day” or “pleasant person”*
4.
kind →
teacher
*(“kind teacher” — a caring educator.)*
*Alternative: “kind heart” or “kind word”*
5.
busy →
street
*(“busy street” — full of traffic and people.)*
*Alternative: “busy bee” or “busy person”*
6.
heavy →
rain
*(“heavy rain” — pouring down.)*
*Alternative: “heavy box” or “heavy backpack”*
7.
purple →
grape
*(“purple grape” — many grapes are purple.)*
*Alternative: “purple shirt” or “purple flower”*
8.
open →
door
*(“open door” — a door that is not closed.)*
*Alternative: “open book” or “open field”*
9.
difficult →
test
*(“difficult test” — hard to pass.)*
*Alternative: “difficult puzzle” or “difficult task”*
10.
easy →
question
*(“easy question” — simple to answer.)*
*Alternative: “easy game” or “easy recipe”*
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✔ Final Answer Sheet:
What is a common noun?
*A common noun is a general name for a person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., dog, city, book). It is not capitalized unless it starts a sentence.*
Add a common noun:
1. bouncing →
ball
2. little →
child
3. pleasant →
smell
4. kind →
teacher
5. busy →
street
6. heavy →
rain
7. purple →
grape
8. open →
door
9. difficult →
test
10. easy →
question
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Note: Many of these have multiple correct answers. As long as the adjective + noun combination makes sense and the noun is common (not proper), it’s acceptable!
Let me know if you’d like to see alternative answers for any of them! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of common nouns worksheet.