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- A large crowd gathering in front of the gate .
- The gang looted money from the bank .
- I gave a bouquet of flowers to my mother .
- I saw a litter of kittens in my backyard .
All the bold and underlined words are COLLECTIVE NOUNS .
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The what's which give names to person , place or thing are called as nouns . They advantage into five groups on the basis of the things they define to.
The five types of nouns are :
- Proper
- Common
- Collective
- Abstract
- Material
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The nouns for a particular name the person , place or thing are called as proper nouns . They always begin with a capital letter .
Examples :
Delhi , Mumbai , Sonia
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The house which give name to all the things in a particular group with common origin and similar characteristics .
Examples :
City , girl , boy , river
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The give name to a particular group of things are called as collective nouns .
Examples :
A bunch of keys , A pack of wolves
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Names given to particular feelings for emotions that can only be felt by heart and cannot be touch .
Examples :
Honesty , Wisdom
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Names of particular objects around us .
Examples :
Gold , Silver , Copper
Explanation:
Answers :
1 ) Crowd
2 ) gang
3 ) bouquet
4 ) litter
More information : -
- A noun is a kind of word (see part of speech) that is usually the name of something such as a person, place, thing, animal, or idea. In English, nouns can be singular or plural.
- Nouns often need a word called an article or determiner (like the or that). These words usually do not go with other kinds of words like verbs or adverbs.
For example, people do not also describe nouns In English, there are more nouns than any other kind of word.
- Every language in the world has nouns, but they are not always used in the same ways.
- They also can have different properties in different languages. In some other languages, nouns do not change for singular and plural, and sometimes there is no word for the.
Examples of nouns: time, people, way, year, government, day, world, life, work, part, number, house, system, company, end, party, information.
Types of noun
There are several different types of noun, as follows:
Common noun
- A common noun is a noun that refers to people or things in general, e.g. boy, country, bridge, city, birth, day, happiness.
Proper noun
- A proper noun is a name that identifies a particular person, place, or thing, e.g. Steven, Africa, London, Monday. In written English, proper nouns begin with capital letters.
Concrete noun
- A concrete noun is a noun which refers to people and to things that exist physically and can be seen, touched, smelled, heard, or tasted. Examples include dog, building, coffee, tree, rain, beach, tune.
Abstract noun
- An abstract noun is a noun which refers to ideas, qualities, and conditions - things that cannot be seen or touched and things which have no physical reality, e.g. truth, danger, happiness, time, friendship, humour.
Collective nouns
- Collective nouns refer to groups of people or things, e.g. audience, family, government, team, jury. In American English, most collective nouns are treated as singular, with a singular verb:
The whole family was at the table.
- In British English, the preceding sentence would be correct, but it would also be correct to treat the collective noun as a plural, with a plural verb:
The whole family were at the table.
- For more information about this, see matching verbs to collective nouns.
- A noun may belong to more than one category. For example, happiness is both a common noun and an abstract noun, while Mount Everest is both a concrete noun and a proper noun.
Count and mass nouns
Nouns can beeither countable or uncountable.
- Countable nouns (or count nouns) are those that refer to something that can be counted.
- Uncountable nouns (or mass nouns) do not typically refer to things that can be counted and so they do not regularly have a plural form.