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Title: Proper and collective nouns


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Proper and collective nouns
  • Chris Conis
  • Period 4

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What are proper nouns and collective nouns?
  • A proper noun is a noun that has two features
  • 1-It will name a specific item.
  • 2-It will always begin with a capital letter.
  • A collective noun names groups with members.

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Functions for proper and collective nouns
  • Proper and collective nouns may function as the
    following parts of sentence subject, predicate
    nominative, direct object, indirect object,
    object of preposition, and object of infinitive.

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Examples
  • Proper nouns- Brian Urlacher, Dunkin donuts,
    Chicago, Mr. Conroy, BMW, Dell, New York, George
    Bush, Ohio, Niles West high school, Rex Grossman,
    United States, Canada, NFL
  • Collective nouns- team, army, class, family,
    audience, jury, squad, club, company, department,
    committee, horde, corporation, school, firm

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Illustrations
  • Brian Urlacher sacked the quarterback. (proper
    noun as subject)
  • The outside linebacker sacked Rex Grossman.
    (Proper noun as direct object)

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More Illustrations
  • The leader of the Chicago Bears is Brian
    Urlacher. (proper noun as a predicate nominative)
  • The commissioner Roger Goodell gave the bears
    there NFC championship trophy. (proper noun as
    indirect object)

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Even more illustrations
  • Lance Briggs Tackled Shaun Alexander causing a
    loss of yards. (proper noun as direct object)

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Illustrations again
  • Gale Sayers would run around a whole team .
    (collective noun as object of preposition)
  • To teams winning a super bowl is this most
    important thing. (collective noun as object of
    infinitive)

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Illustrations again
  • The audience at the bears game went crazy after
    the playoff win. (collective noun as subject)

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More illustrations
  • Rex Grossman gave the team directions.
    (collective noun as indirect object)

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Last illustration!
  • The opposing team made Rex Grossman fumble.
    (collective noun as a subject)

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