Nouns
NARRATOR: Oh, look! There’s some ‘thing’ sleeping in the trees!
Common nouns are the names of things, that’s people, places or objects, while a proper noun is the name of a particular person, place or thing.
Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter, whereas common nouns don’t.
LEROY THE LIZARD MONSTER: (yawns) Oh! It’s you! Some people call me ‘a thing’. But I am Leroy, Leroy the Lizard Monster!
(growls) Leroy is my name. That’s a proper noun. Leroy. And so is Lizard Monster, that’s what I am. Leroy the Lizard Monster!
I live in a tree. That is a common noun.
And I love sleeping in my bed. Bed! That’s also a common noun! (yawns)
[LOUD CHAINSAW NOISES]
LEROY THE LIZARD MONSTER: I hate being woken by noisy people with chainsaws! Chainsaws is a common noun and I hate them!
[SNAPPING NOISES, LOUD BELCH]
LEROY THE LIZARD MONSTER: Night night!
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There are two types of nouns - common nouns and proper nouns. Common nouns are the names of things like places or objects. Proper nouns are the names of a particular person, place or thing, they always begin with a capital letter. Watch this video to learn more with Leroy the Lizard Monster.
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