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yourbestie:

what is a noun

NineTailedFox:

person place or thing

NineTailedFox:

like "jake" "burger king" "Russia" "Ferrari" that type of stuff

NineTailedFox:

Jake

NineTailedFox:

And Burger King sorry i didnt capitalize

NineTailedFox:

but yea person place and thing

Astrid1:

Yes, Person, Place, and/or thing. Such as: Person- Astrid Place- School Thing- Pencil. If you put a noun in a sentence it could be any of those. Such as: Yesterday, I walked Astrid home.

NineTailedFox:

Not neccecarily pencil

NineTailedFox:

its not a specific thing.

brianagatica14:

A noun is a word that replaces the name of any specific objects, living creatures/animals, places, actions, States of existence, or ideas.

NineTailedFox:

im not sure, is it like that? because then ive been taught wrong

NineTailedFox:

And it wouldnt be school, it would be like Poggers School

Astrid1:

Yes, you could be more specific if you like to. Just depends on the context.

Astrid1:

See what I mean?

Astrid1:

Could be however you choose. It normally depends on the context.

0mega:

ANY Person (Will Smith), ANY place (Castle Rock), or ANY object or thing (Tuxedo, or school supplies).

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