Explanation:
We need to underline the
nouns in each sentence. A noun is a word that names a person, animal, place, or thing.
Let’s go sentence by sentence and identify the nouns:
1.
Mother is baking a cake in the oven.
- *Mother* → person → noun
- *cake* → thing → noun
- *oven* → thing → noun
✔ 3 nouns:
Mother,
cake,
oven
2.
The driver is driving the bus.
- *driver* → person → noun
- *bus* → thing → noun
✔ 2 nouns:
driver,
bus
3.
The tailor is stitching clothes.
- *tailor* → person → noun
- *clothes* → thing → noun
✔ 2 nouns:
tailor,
clothes
4.
The farmer is in his farm.
- *farmer* → person → noun
- *farm* → place → noun
✔ 2 nouns:
farmer,
farm
5.
The wolf is near the sheep.
- *wolf* → animal → noun
- *sheep* → animal → noun
✔ 2 nouns:
wolf,
sheep
6.
The boy saw the wolf.
- *boy* → person → noun
- *wolf* → animal → noun
✔ 2 nouns:
boy,
wolf
7.
The bear and the tiger are in the zoo.
- *bear* → animal → noun
- *tiger* → animal → noun
- *zoo* → place → noun
✔ 3 nouns:
bear,
tiger,
zoo
8.
The kitten is under the mat.
- *kitten* → animal → noun
- *mat* → thing → noun
✔ 2 nouns:
kitten,
mat
Now, we list the underlined nouns as required — but since this is a text response, we’ll write them clearly.
Final Answer:
1. Mother, cake, oven
2. driver, bus
3. tailor, clothes
4. farmer, farm
5. wolf, sheep
6. boy, wolf
7. bear, tiger, zoo
8. kitten, mat
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of noun identification worksheet.