| A | B |
| Common Noun | Names general items (girl, car, school) |
| Proper Noun | Names specific items (AnnaLee, Mustang, Canton High School) |
| Abstract Noun | Noun that cannot be perceived with the five senses (honor, love, trust) |
| Concrete Noun | Noun that can be perceived with the five senses (tree, desk, tuba) |
| Collective Noun | Noun that refers to more then one person or entity (Congress, team, herd) |
| Compound Noun | Noun that is made by combing two words (wheelchair, toolbox, mother-in-law) |
| Singular Noun | Noun that refers to one person, place, thing or idea (box, face, ball) |
| Plural Noun | Noun that refers to more than one person, place, thing or idea (boxes, faces, balls) |
| Subject | Whom or what the sentence is about |
| Direct Object | Receives the action of the verb |
| Indirect Object | Receives the direct object |
| Object of the Preposition | The noun or pronoun after the preposition |
| Predicate Nominative | Renames the subject, it is always after a linking verb |
| Noun | A person place thing or idea |