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QUICK TIP! nouns often have a, an, and the in front of them... sometimes when a, an and the are present, an adjective that describes the noun will come between - beware!
Ideas
love
Places
People
keychains
bullseye
THINGS
Arnold, Nebraska
a PROPER noun is specific person (by name and title), a specific thing, a specific place (named on a map), or a specific idea (the Theory of Relativity) a COMMON noun is more general a CONCRETE noun is one that can be touched (like a box or fabric.) an ABSTRACT noun is something that can't be touched deliberately but can be felt (emotions, ideas, beliefs)
NOUNS
justice, responsibility, etc
Central Park this way...