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types of nouns

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Concrete Nouns.

Abstract Nouns.

Countable and Uncountable Nouns.

Compound Nouns.

Possessive Nouns.

Regular Plural Nouns.

Irregular Plural Nouns.

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Nouns :

  • 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.

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Types of Nouns :

Proper Noun & Common Noun :

  • A proper noun is a noun that identifies a single entity and is used to refer to that entity, such as London, Jupiter, or Sarah, as distinguished from a common noun, which is a noun that refers to a class of entities and may be used when referring to instances of a specific class.

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Abstract Noun:

  • Examples of abstract nouns include liberty, anger, freedom, love, generosity, charity, and democracy. Notice that these nouns express ideas, concepts, or qualities that cannot be seen or experienced. We cannot see, hear, touch, taste, or smell these concepts.

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Concrete Noun:

  • A Noun Denoting A Material Object Rather Than An Abstract Quality, State, Or Action, E.G. Dog, Building, Tree.

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Countable Noun:

  • Countable nouns can be counted, e.g. an apple, two apples, three apples, etc.

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Non-countable Noun:

  • Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, e.g. air, rice, water, etc. When you learn a new noun, you should check if it is countable or uncountable and note how it is used in a sentence.

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Collective Noun:

  • A Collective Noun Is A Collection Of Things Taken As A Whole. Most Collective Nouns In Everyday Speech Are Not Specific To One Kind Of Thing, Such As The Word "Group", Which Can Be Applied To People ("A Group Of People") Or Dogs ("A Group Of Dogs") Or Other Things.

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Compound Noun:

  • a noun made up of two or more existing words, e.g. cat food or playgroup.

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