Parts of Speech - NOUNS
A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing or abstract idea. The highlighted words in the following sentences are all nouns:
- Last week our cousins bought a smartphone.
- Justin Bieber is a pop singer.
- The stewardess checked all the passengers’ seats.
Types of Nouns:
1. Proper Noun
You always write a proper noun with a capital letter, since the noun represents the name of a specific person, place or thing. The names of days of the week, months, historical documents, institutions, organizations, religions, their holy texts and their adherents are proper nouns.
Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December.
2. Common Nouns
- are nouns referring to a person, place or thing in a general sense. Usually, you should write it with a capital letter only when it begins a sentence.
Many Apple workers are underpaid.
3. Concrete Nouns
- are nouns which name anything (or anyone) that you can perceive through your physical senses: touch, sight, taste, hearing or smell.
The orchestra’s rendition of a song…
4. Abstract Nouns
- are nouns which name anything which you can not perceive through your five physical senses, and is the opposite of concrete nouns.
Buying the fire extinguisher was an afterthought.
5. Countable Nouns
- are nouns which contain both a singular and a plural form. A countable noun names anything (or anyone) that you can count. You can make a countable noun plural and attach it to a plural verb in a sentence.
The coconut tree lost all its leaves
6. Un-Countable Nouns
- are nouns which do not have a plural form and which refer to something that you could (or would) not usually count. A non-countable noun always takes a singular verb in a sentence. It is similar with collective nouns and opposite nouns.
May I have some water?
7. Collective Nouns
- are nouns naming a group of things, animals or persons. You could count the individual members of the group, but you usually think of the group as a whole or generally as one unit.
My staff is waiting downstairs
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