First write one noun of each type below.then write as sentence using the nouns. underline all the nouns in your sentence.

common and concrete__________________________________________________________.

proper and concrete___________________.

please help me because i cant found a sentence..

Here is a word for your first sentence: SCHOOL.

Here is a word for your second sentence: MISSION JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL.

Re-post when you have a sentence for each and someone here will be happy to check them for you.

(Don't use all-caps when you write your sentences, though! I just did that to call attention to the words for you.)

To find a noun that is common and concrete, think of everyday objects or things that you can physically touch or see. Some examples of common and concrete nouns are:

- Chair
- Dog
- Book
- Tree
- Table

Now, let's construct a sentence using one of these nouns. Let's say we choose "dog" as the noun. A possible sentence using this noun could be:

"The dog chased its tail in the park."

In this sentence, the sentence structure is "subject-verb-object." The noun "dog" is underlined as requested.

Moving on to finding a noun that is proper and concrete, think of specific names or unique entities that are tangible. Some examples of proper and concrete nouns are:

- Statue of Liberty
- Eiffel Tower
- Mount Everest
- Mona Lisa
- Amazon River

Let's use "Statue of Liberty" as the noun for constructing a sentence:

"Visiting the Statue of Liberty was a memorable experience."

Here, the noun "Statue of Liberty" is underlined in the sentence. Notice that proper nouns are generally capitalized.

Remember, to come up with different sentences, you can replace the nouns provided with others from each respective category.