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Blizzard [7]
3 years ago
14

Find the noun(s) and/or proper noun(s) in each sentence. At Citizens Bank Park, I cheered for the winning team. My mom helps me

with my homework. My dad goes to work. Johnny rides the bus to school everyday in the morning. He always goes to the corner store before work everyday.
English
1 answer:
stiks02 [169]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

ill give a explantion

Explanation:

Locate the main verb in the sentence to identify the connected noun. A verb is an action word that usually describes the act of doing. Grabbing, singing, and playing are all verbs. More often than not, the verb in the sentence is directly linked to the subject of the sentence. Identify who or what is completing the action in the sentence.

In the sentence “She lifts weights,” “lifts” is the verb, and “she” is the noun.

In “The dog ran away,” “ran” is the verb, so “dog” is the noun.

Find words that are capitalized as a clue that they might be nouns. Words that are capitalized in a sentence are almost always proper nouns, since they are usually the names of people, places, or things. Look for any words in the middle of a sentence that are capitalized and see if they could be a noun.

In the sentence “Agatha Christie wrote a lot of books,” “Agatha Christie” is the noun since it is a name.

In the sentence “Do you think the Red Sox will win?” “Red Sox” is the noun, since it is the name of a team.

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