2. Noun – a person, place or thing
Noun – Announce (noun) the person, place and thing they are carrying
Note: A thing is a thing (and therefore a noun) if you can put the word 'the' in front of it. Examples: the dog, the microphone and the coffin.
Grandma’s party is so posh that there is a master of ceremonies at the door who announces (a noun) the names of all the people arriving at the party.
To remember that a noun equates to a person, place or thing, see how the announcer (a noun) performs below:
Whenever a guest arrives at the party, the announcer (a noun) has to say…
Who the person is dressed as: Elvis
The place they come from: Memphis
The thing they are carrying: microphone
Other examples
Who the person is dressed as: Dracula
The place they come from Transylvania
The thing they are carrying coffin
Who the person is dressed as: King Arthur
The place they come from Camelot
The thing they are carrying Excalibur
Who the person is dressed as Robin Hood
The place they come from Sherwood
The thing they are carrying bow