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Make a chart on “Different types of Noun “with examples.

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Answered by laxmipriyaojha2002
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Answer:Classifications of Nouns

Proper Nouns

Proper nouns are nouns that refer to specific entities. Proper nouns like Nebraska, Steve, Harvard, or White House are capitalized to show their distinction from common nouns, such as "man" or "building."

Common Nouns

Common nouns refer to general, unspecific categories of entities. So, while Nebraska is a proper noun because it names a specific state, state is a common noun because it can refer to any state. While Harvard refers to a particular institution of higher learning, the common noun university can refer to any such institution.

Material Nouns

Material nouns refer to materials or substances from which things are made. Let's take cotton, for example. Cotton is an adjective when used in cotton dress. However, cotton is a material noun when used to describe the crop. For example: We use cotton from a local farm in our t-shirts.

Compound Nouns

A compound noun contains two or more words that join together to make a single noun. Compound nouns can be two words written as one (closed form) such as softball and toothpaste, words that are hyphenated (hyphenated form) such as six-pack and son-in-law, or separate words (open form) such as post office and upper class that go together by meaning.

Countable Nouns

Countable nouns can occur in both single and plural forms, can be modified by numerals, and can co-occur with quantifying determiners such as many, most, more, several, etc. For example, the noun bike is a countable noun.

There is a bike in that garage

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