I need the correct definition of noun
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Hey mate !!!
Answer :-
Noun is a naming word.
Naming words such as A person , place ,thing ,animal etc .
Examples :-
Daniel
Charminar
Pen
Tiger etc
Nouns can be identified easily as they are just naming words.
This a part of speech out of 8 parts of speech.
Hope this helps you
Answer :-
Noun is a naming word.
Naming words such as A person , place ,thing ,animal etc .
Examples :-
Daniel
Charminar
Pen
Tiger etc
Nouns can be identified easily as they are just naming words.
This a part of speech out of 8 parts of speech.
Hope this helps you
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HELLO MY DEAR FRIEND
◆ NOUN - A WORD WHICH 'NAMES' A PERSON, PLACE, OR THING. ( EX- SHAKESPEARE, HYDERABAD, CHAIR)
NOUN -
( COUNTABLE NOUN)
A NOUN WHICH REFERS TO THINGS THAT CAN BE COUNTED AND HAS SINGULAR AS WELL AS PLURAL FORMS ( FOR EXAMPLE - CUP, CUPS) . MOST PLURALS ARE FORMED BY ADDING -S OR -ES.
NOUN
( UNCOUNTABLE NOUN)
A NOUN WHICH REFERS TO THINGS WHICH CANNOT BE COUNTED ( FOR EXAMPLE - WATER,SILK) AND WHICH NORMALLY HAVE NO PULAR FORMS.
NOUN,
(COUNTABLE (C)OR UNCOUNTABLE (U) NOUN)
A NOUN WHICH CAN BE EITHER COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE, DEPENDING ON THE MEANING ( FOR EXAMPLE - FIVE DEATHS HAVE BEEN REPORTED. (c.)
DEATH IS INEVITABLE ( U).
I HOPE THIS WILL HELP'S U..........*-*
# ✌SWETHAPAVS✌ #
◆ NOUN - A WORD WHICH 'NAMES' A PERSON, PLACE, OR THING. ( EX- SHAKESPEARE, HYDERABAD, CHAIR)
NOUN -
( COUNTABLE NOUN)
A NOUN WHICH REFERS TO THINGS THAT CAN BE COUNTED AND HAS SINGULAR AS WELL AS PLURAL FORMS ( FOR EXAMPLE - CUP, CUPS) . MOST PLURALS ARE FORMED BY ADDING -S OR -ES.
NOUN
( UNCOUNTABLE NOUN)
A NOUN WHICH REFERS TO THINGS WHICH CANNOT BE COUNTED ( FOR EXAMPLE - WATER,SILK) AND WHICH NORMALLY HAVE NO PULAR FORMS.
NOUN,
(COUNTABLE (C)OR UNCOUNTABLE (U) NOUN)
A NOUN WHICH CAN BE EITHER COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE, DEPENDING ON THE MEANING ( FOR EXAMPLE - FIVE DEATHS HAVE BEEN REPORTED. (c.)
DEATH IS INEVITABLE ( U).
I HOPE THIS WILL HELP'S U..........*-*
# ✌SWETHAPAVS✌ #
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