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Q4: How many types of Noun are there, write definition of each noun with examples ​

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Answered by mini687
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1) common nouns

Common nouns are nonspecific. They refer to a broad class of people, places, or things (like the generic coffee), so they’re not capitalized.

common nouns:

house, cat, girl, foot, country

2) proper nouns

Proper nouns help distinguish a specific person, place, or thing. These words should be capitalized. Some examples are brand names like Starbucks and personal names like Jenny.

proper nouns:

Spain, Fido, Sony

3) singular nouns

Nouns can either be singular or plural. Singular means they refer to just one thing.

singular nouns:

house, cat, girl, foot, country

4) plural nouns

A plural noun refers to more than one of something. Many singular nouns just need an S added at the end to make them plural (e.g., bee and bees). For some nouns that already end with an S, you may need to add -es to the end to make their plural forms (e.g., classes and buses).

regular plural nouns:

houses, cats, girls,

5) concrete nouns

A concrete noun is something that can be perceived through one of the five senses. A cat is something you can see, hear, touch, and smell, so it is a concrete noun.

concrete nouns:

table, apple, rabbit, ear

6) abstract nouns

Abstract nouns are intangible ideas. They’re not things people can see, smell, hear, or touch. Common examples include emotions, social concepts, political theories, and character traits. Here is one example: anger is an emotion that can inspire change.

abstract nouns:

love, creativity,

7) collective nouns

A collective noun describes a group of things, and it may be singular or plural, depending on how it’s used. A singular collective noun refers to a group that functions as one unit or performs the same action at the same time. For example: The team plays in the main gym.

singular collective nouns:

crowd, flock, committee, a hundred dollars

8) compound nouns

A compound noun combines two words in one. Many of them are connected by a hyphen.

compound nouns:

dry-cleaning, toothpaste, haircut, output

8) compound nouns

A compound noun combines two words in one. Many of them are connected by a hyphen.

compound nouns:

dry-cleaning, toothpaste, haircut, output

9) uncountable nouns

An uncountable noun (also known as a mass noun) is one that cannot be counted. For example, gases cannot be counted. You can’t say you have one air or three air. So air is an uncountable noun and will always be singular.

uncountable nouns:

salt, seafood, luggage, advice

10) countable nouns

A countable noun is one that you can count. When you have three books or ten pennies, you are describing a noun that is countable.

countable nouns:

table, apple, rabbit, ear

Answered by priyanshipanchal95
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Answer:

There are four types of noun

1)comman noun

2)proper noun

3)Abstract noun

4)material noun

Explanation:

example: of comman noun: this girl is very bad

proper noun:Ravina is very bad girl

Abstract noun:the boy is feeling bad

material noun:Diamond is very precious stone

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