Types of nouns with examples in english gramer
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So usually English learners encounter about 7 different types of nouns. Here's a few of them:
1. Abstract Nouns
2. Common Nouns
3. Concrete Nouns
4. Collective Nouns
5. Proper Nouns
6. Pronouns
7. Uncountable Nouns or Mass Nouns
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Abstract Nouns are associated with notions, emotions and conceptions. So they are not tangible but can be felt intuitively. Here's a few examples of abstract nouns:
1. love
2. hate
3. envy
4. importance
5. success
Collective Nouns are associated with well, a collective group. Basically, it means that it's a singular noun that refers to a collection of persons, places, or things etc. Here's a few examples of collective nouns:
1. pack
2. squad
3. team
4. flock
5. herd
Common Nouns are associated with common nouns. It's pretty obvious, but this means that noun, that is used commonly but can also be changed into a Proper Noun is in fact, a common noun. Here are a few examples of common nouns:
1. college
2. movie
3. woman
4. school
5. state
Concrete nouns (my favorite!) are associated with your sensory skills. This means that a concrete noun is any thing you can see, touch, taste, feel, smell etc. Another thing to note is that concrete nouns can be countable and uncountable but we'll worry about that later on. Here are a few examples of concrete nouns:
1. orange (countable)
2. laptop (countable)
3. piano (countable)
4. trumpet (countable)
5. rice (uncountable)
Now, onto pronouns! Pronouns are associated with how you refer to an individual without using his or her name. I think it'll be easier to explain once you see an example so....here's a few examples of pronouns:
1. I
2. Me
3. Myself
4. Her
5. We
Proper Nouns! (Almost done!) Proper Nouns are associated with certain names, places, or things that are/must be capitalized. Note that Proper Nouns are ALWAYS capitalized. Here are few examples of Proper Nouns:
1. America
2. India
3. John
4. University of Central Florida
5. Tamil
Last but not least, Uncountable Nouns!!! (Or Mass Nouns) Uncountable Nouns can be both concrete and abstract nouns. This means that they are always used in a singular for because, their uncountable!!! Here are few examples of uncountable nouns:
1. rice
2. weather
3. sand
4. air
5. time
Well my friend, I hope this was a help to you. If you have any questions whatsoever I'd be glad to answer them! Enjoy your stay on Brainly!
So usually English learners encounter about 7 different types of nouns. Here's a few of them:
1. Abstract Nouns
2. Common Nouns
3. Concrete Nouns
4. Collective Nouns
5. Proper Nouns
6. Pronouns
7. Uncountable Nouns or Mass Nouns
_______________________________________________________
Abstract Nouns are associated with notions, emotions and conceptions. So they are not tangible but can be felt intuitively. Here's a few examples of abstract nouns:
1. love
2. hate
3. envy
4. importance
5. success
Collective Nouns are associated with well, a collective group. Basically, it means that it's a singular noun that refers to a collection of persons, places, or things etc. Here's a few examples of collective nouns:
1. pack
2. squad
3. team
4. flock
5. herd
Common Nouns are associated with common nouns. It's pretty obvious, but this means that noun, that is used commonly but can also be changed into a Proper Noun is in fact, a common noun. Here are a few examples of common nouns:
1. college
2. movie
3. woman
4. school
5. state
Concrete nouns (my favorite!) are associated with your sensory skills. This means that a concrete noun is any thing you can see, touch, taste, feel, smell etc. Another thing to note is that concrete nouns can be countable and uncountable but we'll worry about that later on. Here are a few examples of concrete nouns:
1. orange (countable)
2. laptop (countable)
3. piano (countable)
4. trumpet (countable)
5. rice (uncountable)
Now, onto pronouns! Pronouns are associated with how you refer to an individual without using his or her name. I think it'll be easier to explain once you see an example so....here's a few examples of pronouns:
1. I
2. Me
3. Myself
4. Her
5. We
Proper Nouns! (Almost done!) Proper Nouns are associated with certain names, places, or things that are/must be capitalized. Note that Proper Nouns are ALWAYS capitalized. Here are few examples of Proper Nouns:
1. America
2. India
3. John
4. University of Central Florida
5. Tamil
Last but not least, Uncountable Nouns!!! (Or Mass Nouns) Uncountable Nouns can be both concrete and abstract nouns. This means that they are always used in a singular for because, their uncountable!!! Here are few examples of uncountable nouns:
1. rice
2. weather
3. sand
4. air
5. time
Well my friend, I hope this was a help to you. If you have any questions whatsoever I'd be glad to answer them! Enjoy your stay on Brainly!
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