explain about nouns and explain about kinds of nouns
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noun is a part of speech that is used to name a person, place, thing, quality, or action. A noun can function as a subject, object, complement, appositive, or object of a preposition.
1. An abstract noun names an idea, event, quality, or concept (freedom, love, courage...) Concrete nouns name something recognizable through the sense (table, dog, house...)
2. Animate nouns refer to a person, animal, or other creature (man, elephant, chicken...) Aninanimate noun refers to a material object (stone, wood, table...)
3. A collective noun describes a group of things or people as a unit (family, flock, audience...)
4. Common noun is the name of a group of similar things (table, book, window...) Proper nouns, however, refer to the name of a single person, place or thing (John, Joseph, London...)
5. Compound nouns refer to two or more nouns combined to form a single noun (sister-in-law, schoolboy, fruit juice)
6. Countable (or count) nouns have a singular and a plural form. In plural, these nouns can be used with a number- they can be counted.
(friends, chairs, houses, boys...) Uncountable (or non count) nouns, however, can only be used in singular. They can't be counted. (money, bread, water, coffee...)
1. An abstract noun names an idea, event, quality, or concept (freedom, love, courage...) Concrete nouns name something recognizable through the sense (table, dog, house...)
2. Animate nouns refer to a person, animal, or other creature (man, elephant, chicken...) Aninanimate noun refers to a material object (stone, wood, table...)
3. A collective noun describes a group of things or people as a unit (family, flock, audience...)
4. Common noun is the name of a group of similar things (table, book, window...) Proper nouns, however, refer to the name of a single person, place or thing (John, Joseph, London...)
5. Compound nouns refer to two or more nouns combined to form a single noun (sister-in-law, schoolboy, fruit juice)
6. Countable (or count) nouns have a singular and a plural form. In plural, these nouns can be used with a number- they can be counted.
(friends, chairs, houses, boys...) Uncountable (or non count) nouns, however, can only be used in singular. They can't be counted. (money, bread, water, coffee...)
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Hey dear!
What are nouns?
A noun is a word that names a person, place, animal, action, thing, quality or feeling.
What are the types of nouns?
➡PROPER NOUN
A proper noun denotes a particular person, place or thing. For example, Italy, Mount Everest, Swati, Taj Mahal.
➡COMMON NOUN
A common noun denotes a person, place or thing in general.
For example, city, mountain, girl, monument.
➡COLLECTIVE NOUN
A collective noun denotes a collection of people, animals or things.
For example, army, herd, bunch.
➡ABSTRACT NOUN
an abstract noun denotes a quality or a state of being.
For example, wisdom, honesty, wickedness.
➡MATERIAL NOUN
A material noun denotes the matter or substance of which things are made.
For example, jute, cotton, paper.
Hope this helps you!
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What are nouns?
A noun is a word that names a person, place, animal, action, thing, quality or feeling.
What are the types of nouns?
➡PROPER NOUN
A proper noun denotes a particular person, place or thing. For example, Italy, Mount Everest, Swati, Taj Mahal.
➡COMMON NOUN
A common noun denotes a person, place or thing in general.
For example, city, mountain, girl, monument.
➡COLLECTIVE NOUN
A collective noun denotes a collection of people, animals or things.
For example, army, herd, bunch.
➡ABSTRACT NOUN
an abstract noun denotes a quality or a state of being.
For example, wisdom, honesty, wickedness.
➡MATERIAL NOUN
A material noun denotes the matter or substance of which things are made.
For example, jute, cotton, paper.
Hope this helps you!
#Swati
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