This document discusses different types of nouns. It defines proper nouns as names of specific people, places or things that are always capitalized, and common nouns as general categories. It also describes singular, plural, possessive, concrete, and abstract nouns. The key information is that nouns can refer to people, places or things, and can have different attributes like common or proper, singular or plural, concrete or abstract, and possessive.
This document discusses different types of nouns. It defines proper nouns as names of specific people, places or things that are always capitalized, and common nouns as general categories. It also describes singular, plural, possessive, concrete, and abstract nouns. The key information is that nouns can refer to people, places or things, and can have different attributes like common or proper, singular or plural, concrete or abstract, and possessive.
This document discusses different types of nouns. It defines proper nouns as names of specific people, places or things that are always capitalized, and common nouns as general categories. It also describes singular, plural, possessive, concrete, and abstract nouns. The key information is that nouns can refer to people, places or things, and can have different attributes like common or proper, singular or plural, concrete or abstract, and possessive.
Examples: school student Dr Sheikh Muszhapar freedom Proper Nouns refer to a specific things Proper Nouns are ALWAYS capitalized.
Common nouns refer to a general thing.
Common Noun Proper Noun
shoes Nike, Adidas, Yeezy
teacher Mrs Aldila, Mr Yunus
book Harry Potter: The Chamber
of Secrets
class English 101
Singular Noun: Just one Example: cat, pen, paper Plural Noun: More than one Example: houses, hats, mice Possessive Noun: Shows ownership Example: Mia’s, Halimah’s, students’ Add apostrophe and ‘s’ Concrete Noun : a person, place, or thing occupying the physical world
Ex: desk, muscles, student
Abstract Noun: an idea or a non physical thing
Ex: peace, love, theory of evolution, strength
Nouns are people, place and things.
Nouns can be common or proper, AND
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