Nouns
Definition
Nouns are words that name a person, place or any entity. Anything that exists; ideas, thoughts, emotions, people, all the objects (cars, planets, televisions, phones...) can be named.
Most sentences have multiple nouns, some sentences have only a single noun.
Also See:
Nouns Exercises / Exercise 2
Gender of Nouns
Noun Clauses
Singular / Plural
Adjective Vs Noun
Most sentences have multiple nouns, some sentences have only a single noun.
Also See:
Nouns Exercises / Exercise 2
Gender of Nouns
Noun Clauses
Singular / Plural
Adjective Vs Noun
Proper / Common Nouns
Nouns that name a particular item in a group are called proper nouns. The first letter is capitalized.
Michael Jordan (person, athlete...)
Pepsi Cola (drinks, soda),
New York (city)
Nouns that refer to a general class of person, place, entity are common nouns and they are not capitalized.
basketball player, soda, city
See more on common and proper nouns
Count / Non-Count (Mass) Nouns
This is the classification according to whether a noun can be counted or not. Count nouns are countable.
cat
tree
Dr. Adams
book
nut
bean
Mass nouns name undifferentiated mass, things that are not usually considered countable..
water
milk
grass
sand
news
money
Non-count nouns are usually singular and quantified by quantifiers such as much, more, less, some...
some sugar
less water
little butter
See more on count / mass nouns
Abstract/Concrete/Collective Nouns
Abstract nouns name ideas, thoughts, emotions.
love, peace, honor
Concrete nouns name physical objects that have a mass.
ball, tree, glass
Collective nouns refer to a group of people or entities.
herd, bunch, army, family, tribe
See more on abstract nouns / concrete nouns
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