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what are naming words? Explain the types of naming words with examples, Paste pictures to support your answers

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Answered by brokendreams
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Nouns are also known as naming words. For example, dog, sky, doctor.

Explanation:

  • Nouns are also known as naming words. Few examples include words like dog, cat, scientist, teacher etc. Nouns can refer to name, place, animal and thing.
  • Thus, naming words can be any name like Max, place like Delhi, animal like dog, thing like a car and ideas like courage. All such nouns in a sentence can be termed as naming words.
  • There are two kinds of nouns, namely concrete nouns and abstract nouns. Concrete nouns refers to name, place, animal and thing while abstract noun refers to ideas.

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Answered by DiyaTsl
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Answer:

Naming words are names of persons, animals,birds, places or things.

For example : Cat, Australia,Flower etc.

Explanation:

  • Words which are used as names of persons, animals, places, or things are called naming words.
  • Everything we can see or talk about is represented by a word that names it. That "naming" word is called a Noun. All naming words are Nouns.
  • Examples of Naming words / Nouns :
  1. People: soldier, sister, teacher, uncle, cousin, lawyer etc.
  2. Animals: dog, rat, lizard, tiger, lion, camel, horse etc.
  3. Places: house, America, park, beach, office, factory, shelter etc.
  4. Things: table, book, pen, pizza, book, flower, bangle etc.

Types of Naming words / Nouns :

  • Proper Nouns
  • Common Nouns
  • Singular Nouns
  • Plural Nouns
  • Countable Nouns
  • Uncountable Nouns
  • Concrete Nouns
  • Abstract Nouns

1. Proper Nouns: Nouns that are used to name a person, place or things are called proper noun.

Examples:

  • My name is Rahul. (Name of a particular person)
  • David came back from Canada. (Name of a place)
  • Zara is a famous brand of clothing. (Name of a particular clothing brand)

2. Common nouns: Common nouns are those nouns that refer to a generic item, group or place. It means they are not used to identify specific people, places or objects.

Examples:

  • I bought a eraser yesterday. (Common object)
  • I am going to market. (Common place)

3. Singular nouns: These are words that are used to name a single person, place, animal, bird or object.

Examples:

  • That is my daughter. (Single person)
  • I found a wounded sparrow in the bush. (Single bird)
  • A red van has been following us for a long time. (Single object)

4. Plural nouns: Plural nouns refer to a number of people, places, animals or things.

Examples:

  • I need some apples.
  • I bought mangoes from the market.
  • We took photos of some deer on our way.

5. Countable nouns : Countable nouns are those nouns that can be counted or measured.

Examples:

  • Tom brought ten packets of lays for the trip. (specific number – ten)
  • Mom asked me to buy a dozen eggs. (specific – dozen means twelve)

6. Uncountable nouns : Uncountable nouns are those nouns that cannot be counted. This category of nouns includes

  • Concrete Nouns
  • Abstract Nouns

Examples:

  • I have a lot of homework to do. (Not specific)
  • We are facing terrible weather today. (Cannot count)

7. Collective Nouns: A collective noun is a naming word that is used to denote a group of objects, animals or people.

Examples:

  1. Collective nouns for groups of animals:
  • A pride of lions
  • A flock of sheep
  • A swarm of bees

 2.Collective nouns for groups of people:

  • A band of musicians
  • A board of directors
  • A crew of sailors

3.Collective nouns for a number of things/objects:

  • A pair of shoes
  • A chain of mountains
  • A fleet of ships

8. Concrete Nouns: A concrete noun refers to objects that are material and can be perceived by the human senses.

Examples:

  • The book is on the table.
  • I had a cup of coffee.

9. Abstract Nouns: Any entity that cannot be perceived by the five senses of the human body are called an abstract noun.

Examples:

  • Love is a strong emotion.
  • Honesty is the best policy.

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