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krok68 [10]
3 years ago
10

Please need help thank you

English
2 answers:
QveST [7]3 years ago
6 0
So a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.

So if we look at the first sentence:

Her grandmother lives in the desert.

We can tell which ones are the nouns by going through each one of the words.

grandmother is the first noun, because it's a person, because a grandmother is, well, a person.

desert is the next and last noun, because it is a place.

And we can do the same thing with the next sentence.

father would be the noun because a father is a person. A lizard would be a noun because a lizard is a thing.

You can repeat this with the next sentences.

(Note: a noun can also be an idea, like something like, inspiration)
son4ous [18]3 years ago
6 0
1. Her grandmother lives in the desert. 
 A desert is a place. A grandmother is a person. 

2. My father showed me a lizard. 
 A father is a person. A lizard is a thing/animal. 

3. The fox lives in the mountains. 
A fox is a thing/animal. The mountains are a place. 

4. His grandfather hiked up the trail. 
A grandfather is a person. A trail is a place. 

5. Our teacher read about penguins. 
A teacher is a person. Penguins are things/animals. 

6. My mom went to the park with my brother. 
A mom is a person. A park is a place. A brother is a person. 

I hope this helps!
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