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by Brian P. Cleary
illustrated by Brian Gable
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by Brian P. Cleary
illustrations by Brian Gable
J M ILLBROOK P RESS / M INNEAPOLIS
Aj
et i
s
a noun,
and so is
Peru.
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A net
is a
noun,
like chimp
or the
zoo.
Friend is a noun,
and so is your dad,
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m
a
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r
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ci e
and bagels
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s
t
B
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d
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a
and
Brad.
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If it’s a
hippo,
house,
or ham,
if it’s your coach ,
a r oa
c
h,
or
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ram,
r
o
k
c
a
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if
o
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,
clown
k
c
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c
,
a
then—oh my gosh,
it’s a noun!
Josh —
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And so is a comma
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m
r
a,
u
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nd
g
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a
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b
a
a baby llama,
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doorway, Norway,
hand-me-downs—
all the things you see
a
are
nouns.
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person,
place ,
or thing,
lace,
a
p
a
pal,
If it’s a
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or shiny
bling,
a
shack or sheriff
in your town,
it’s fundamental—
it’s a noun!
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But th ere are nouns
you cannot touch
or smell or hear or see.
This type is called an
,
n
u
o
abstract n y.
n
o
m
d h ar
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like joy an
Love and hate are
abstract nouns,
and so are
peace and hope .
You cannot taste or hold them,
.
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t
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lik
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Proper nouns
all name specific
people, things, and places.
Uncle Lou
or Timbuktu,
Like
they start with upper
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cases.
r Valerie,
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Pizza Pete’s and
Ming’s Chinese,
proper nouns
name each of these.
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Or Brannigan
and Flannigan,
parading in
with Anne again.
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