definitions of noun and pronoun? write the name of their kids also
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Nouns are words that refer to specific things or people: for example, phones, umbrellas, or Nicki Minaj. Pronouns, on the other hand, stand in for a previous noun: the same word can refer to several different things. They include words like those, them, and he.
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Noun :-A word that is the name of something (such as a person, animal, place, thing, quality, idea, or action) .
Example:
He is visiting Delhi tomorrow.(Delhi is a Noun.)
I am eating apple.(apple is a noun)
Types of Noun
Common Nouns :- Most nouns are common nouns. Common nouns refer to people, places and things in general like chair or dog. Any noun that is not a name is a common noun.
Example:-
Have you seen my dog?
The books are on your desk.
Proper Nouns :- Names of people, places or organizations are proper nouns. Your name is a proper noun. London is a proper noun. United Nations is a proper noun.
Example:-
The capital of Italy is Rome.
I was born in November.
Collective Nouns:- A collective noun denotes a group of individuals.
Example:-
class (group of students), pride (group of lions), crew (group of sailors)
Abstract Nouns :-They are things that you cannot touch. Abstract nouns are ideas, concepts and feelings.
Example:-
He has great strength.
Their lives were full of sadness.
Countable Nouns :- You can count countable nouns. Countable nouns have singular and plural forms.
Examples:-
I have only five dollars.
There are lots of people but we don't have a car.
Uncountable Nouns:- You cannot count uncountable nouns. You need to use "measure words" to quantify them.
Example:-
Have you got some money?
Air-conditioners use a lot of electricity.
Pronouns :- A word that replaces a noun or a noun phrase
Types of pronoun
Personal pronouns.
Demonstrative pronouns.
Interrogative pronouns.
Indefinite pronouns.
Possessive pronouns.
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