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Let's solve this grammar worksheet step by step. The task is to underline the nouns in each sentence.

What is a noun?


A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.

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Now, let’s go through each sentence and identify the nouns:

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1. The students arrived safely.
- students → refers to people (a group of individuals) → noun
Underline: *students*

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2. Rebecca loved to play on the trampoline.
- Rebecca → name of a person → noun
- trampoline → a thing (equipment for jumping) → noun
Underline: *Rebecca*, *trampoline*

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3. The building was very tall.
- building → a structure (thing) → noun
Underline: *building*

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4. Mrs Harrison’s computer was broken.
- Mrs Harrison → a person’s name → noun
- computer → a thing → noun
Underline: *Mrs Harrison*, *computer*

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5. The children got stickers for behaving well.
- children → people → noun
- stickers → things (items given as rewards) → noun
Underline: *children*, *stickers*

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6. All of the pencils needed to be sharpened.
- pencils → things (writing tools) → noun
Underline: *pencils*

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7. Zach had a grey schoolbag.
- Zach → person’s name → noun
- schoolbag → a thing (bag for school supplies) → noun
Underline: *Zach*, *schoolbag*

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8. The school bell is so loud.
- school → a place → noun
- bell → a thing → noun
Underline: *school*, *bell*

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9. Terry hurt her leg.
- Terry → person’s name → noun
- leg → part of the body (a thing) → noun
Underline: *Terry*, *leg*

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10. The cookies were delicious.
- cookies → food items (things) → noun
Underline: *cookies*

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Final Answer (with underlined nouns):



1. The students arrived safely.
2. Rebecca loved to play on the trampoline.
3. The building was very tall.
4. Mrs Harrison’s computer was broken.
5. The children got stickers for behaving well.
6. All of the pencils needed to be sharpened.
7. Zach had a grey schoolbag.
8. The school bell is so loud.
9. Terry hurt her leg.
10. The cookies were delicious.

All nouns have been correctly identified and should be underlined as per the instructions.

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