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Where would we be without nouns? Well, for one thing, we'd have an awfully tough time talking about 'nouns.' Since the word is...you know...a noun.

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00:13

Cue Tip.

00:14

Pen.

00:15

Cucumber.

00:16

What do they all have in common? [Cue tip, pen and a cucumber appear]

00:18

Other than the fact that they’re all things you seem to enjoy sticking into your ear… [People with cue tips, pens and a cucumber stuck into their ears]

00:22

That’s right…they’re all nouns.

00:25

A noun is word that represents a person, place, or thing. [Coop pointing at a blackboard]

00:28

Let’s look at this sentence, “Julie took her dog, George, for a walk in the park, where

00:32

he chased after a ball.”

00:34

What are the people, places, or things in this sentence? [The sentence is written out]

00:37

Well, there’s Julie.

00:38

Her dog, George.

00:39

The park.

00:40

And the ball. [The nouns are highlighted]

00:41

And…possibly a couple of skinned kneecaps, too, depending on how tightly Julie was holding [Julie being dragged along by her dog]

00:45

onto George’s leash…

00:47

So yeah…those are all nouns. [Julie flying in the air behind her dog]

00:49

Easy enough, right?

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There are also different flavors of nouns… [Ice cream stall with '32 noun flavors written on it]

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…like proper nouns, which are people’s names or the names of places, like Paris. [Dino pointing at a blackboard]

00:57

There are concrete nouns, which describe things you can see and touch, like a bottle. [Coop pointing at a blackboard]

01:01

Okay, maybe don’t touch that bottle. [The bottle explodes]

01:04

There are abstract nouns, which describe feelings and things you can’t see or touch, such [Smiling man appears]

01:08

as happiness or sadness.

01:09

And there are collective nouns, which refer to a group of something, such as audience [Crowd of people dancing]

01:14

or army. [Soldiers marching]

01:15

Whenever we’re reading or writing, nouns help us to identify characters, feelings, [Girl writing in a class]

01:19

groups of things, and more.

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They can also help us to calm our pet dog when he’s out of control… [Julie waving a dog treat with 'noun' written on it]

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