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How many types of nouns are there

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Answered by anshulbat1418
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Answer:

5

Explanation:

  1. Common noun
  2. Proper noun
  3. Abstract noun
  4. collective noun
  5. Material noun get your answer likes
Answered by ⲊⲧɑⲅⲊⲏɑᴅⲟᏇ
2

\large\bf{What \:Is\: a\: Noun?}

A noun is a word that names something, such as a person, place, thing, or idea. In a sentence, nouns can play the role of subject, direct object, indirect object, subject complement, object complement, appositive, or adjective.

\large\bf{\underline{Types\:of\:nouns:}}

Nouns form a large proportion of English vocabulary and they come in a wide variety of types. Nouns can name a person:

  • Albert Einstein
  • the president
  • my mother
  • a girl

Nouns can also name a place:

  • Mount Vesuvius
  • Disneyland
  • my bedroom

Nouns can also name things, although sometimes they might be intangible things, such as concepts, activities, or processes. Some might even be hypothetical or imaginary things.

  • shoe
  • faucet
  • freedom
  • The Elder Wand
  • basketball

\large\bf{\underline{Proper \:nouns \:vs. \:common\: nouns}}

One important distinction to be made is whether a noun is a proper noun or a common noun. A proper noun is a specific name of a person, place, or thing, and is always capitalized.

  • Does Tina have much homework to do this evening?

Tina is the name of a specific person.

  • I would like to visit Old Faithful.

Old Faithful is the specific name of a geological phenomenon.

❒ The opposite of a proper noun is a common noun, sometimes known as a generic noun. A common noun is the generic name of an item in a class or group and is not capitalized unless appearing at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.

  • The girl crossed the river.

Girl is a common noun; we do not learn the identity of the girl by reading this sentence, though we know the action she takes. River is also a common noun in this sentence.

\large\bf{\underline{Types\: of\: common \:nouns}}

Common or generic nouns can be broken down into three subtypes: concrete nouns, abstract nouns, and collective nouns. A concrete noun is something that is perceived by the senses; something that is physical or real.

Example :

  • I heard the doorbell.
  • My keyboard is sticky.
  • Doorbell and keyboard are real things that can be sensed.

Conversely, an abstract noun is something that cannot be perceived by the senses.

  • We can’t imagine the courage it took to do that.

Courage is an abstract noun. Courage can’t be seen, heard, or sensed in any other way, but we know it exists.

\large\bf{\underline{Collective\:noun:}}

A collective noun denotes a group or collection of people or things.

That pack of lies is disgraceful.

Pack of lies as used here is a collective noun. Collective nouns take a singular verb as if they are one entity – in this case, the singular verb is.

  • A pride of lions roamed the savanna.

Pride of lions is also a collective noun.

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