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• The definition of a noun is a word that is used to

define a person, animal or living object, place,

thing or quality.• There are many different kinds of nouns in

English.

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•  A common noun is a noun that refers to a person, thingand place.

Examples:

dog, house, picture, computer.

• Common nouns are represented in the singular andplural form.

• Common nouns are represented by lower case letters.

Examples of the usage of common nouns: (The common

nouns are highlighted in blue)The red book is on the table.

The black dog is in my yard.

The computers are new.

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•  A countable noun is a type of noun that can be:

presented in both the singular form and the

plural form

represented by a number, such as two cats, five

books

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Rules For Using Singular

Countable Nouns

Rules For Using Plural

Countable Nouns

1. A determiner  must be used before noun(or

adverb if adjectives are used, such as a, the,

this, one, ours, his etc.

1.A determiner  is optional before noun(or

adverb if adjectives are used.

2. The article "a" or :an" can be used. 2. The articles "a" or "an" can't be used.

3.Only the number one can be used to state

the amount.

3. Any number bigger then two can be used

to state an amount.

4. Possessive adjectives my be used such

as my, his, our etc.

4.Possessive adjectives my be used such as

his, our, etc.

5. Quantifiers can't be used.5. Quantifiers can be used, such as some,

any, many, a lot etc.

6. A demonstrative adjectives can be used

such as this, those etc.

6. A demonstrative adjectives can be used

such as this, those etc.

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NounsNouns In The

Singular Form

Nouns In The Plural

Form

Nouns Represented

By A Number

dog The dog is big. The dogs are big.There are six dogs in

the room.

boy The boy is tall. The boys are tall.There are three tall

boys in my class.

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• Uncountable nouns are: 

• Nouns that can not be represented in the singular form

or the plural form, such as water, air, coffee, tea are

some examples of nouns that can only be represented in

the singular form.

• Nouns that can not be represented by a number are

called uncountable nouns. It is not possible to say I need

4 air, or 6 sugar.

• Uncountable nouns are nouns that can not be counted.

Examples of uncountable nouns are: water, air, grass,

paint, oil etc.

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• Uncountable nouns only used in the singular tense.

•  A or an can not be used with uncountable nouns. "The"

can be used with uncountable nouns.• Certain quantifiers can be used with uncountable nouns,

such as some, any, much, a lot are some examples of

the quantifiers that can be used with uncountable nouns.

Quaintly of uncountable nouns is expressed by theexpression "a. ....of......". (Examples: a bag of sugar, a

bottle of oil.

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• Collective nouns are nouns that refer to things or

people as a unit. Examples: family, police, class,

team, crew etc.

• Collective nouns can be used in both the

singular form and the plural form.

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Singular Collective Noun Plural Collective Nouns

1. Singular collective nouns refer to one unitof people or things.

1. Plural collective nouns refer to two or moreunits of people or things.

2. Singular collective nouns are used like

singular nouns.

2. Plural collective nouns are used like plural

nouns.

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•  A proper noun is a specific name of a place , a

person, or a thing. The first letter of a proper

noun is always represented by a capital letter.

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1.Name of the Month and Day January, February, April etc.

2. Names of Company's Microsoft, Amazon, Nike, etc.

3. Names of PeopleJohn, Mary, Bill, Mr. Brown, Mr. Lee, Mr.

Tom Jones

4. Names of PlacesGreentown Hospital, Town House Hotel,

City Park etc.

5. Titles of PeopleDr. Kenny White, President Jimmy

 Ayusso, Ms. Miri Thomas etc.

6. Names's of Books, Newspapers, Plays

etc.

The New York Times, War and Peace,

Midnight Summer Dream

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• Concrete nouns are:

• Concrete nouns can be touched, felt, held, something

visible, smelt, taste, or be heard. Concrete nouns are

something physical.

• Concrete nouns can be countable nouns or uncountable

nouns, and singular nouns or plural nouns.

• Concrete nouns can also be a common noun, proper

nouns and collective nouns. 

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• There are diffrent types of nouns. All types of nouns

follow the same grammar rules. When most people thinkof nouns, they think of people, places and things but

abstract nouns are the opposite. Abstract nouns is

something that can't be sensed by our five senses

(smell, touth, hear, see or taste).

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•  Abstract nouns are any nouns that can't be touched,

tasted, seen, heard or smelt or felt.

 Abstract nouns usually represent feeling, ideas andqualities.

•  Abstract nouns can be singular nouns and plural nouns.

•  Abstract nouns can be countable or uncountable.

Examples of abstract nouns: love, hate, violence,culture, taste

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