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Parts of speech

Person, place or a thing

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


Nouns can be concrete and abstract, AND
Nouns can be plural, singular, or possessive.
 1. common, plural, concrete
 2. proper, possessive, concrete
 3. common, singular, abstract
 4. proper, singular, concrete
 5. common, possessive (&plural) , concrete
 6. common, singular, abstract
 7. proper, singular, concrete
 8. common, plural, abstract
 9. common, possessive (& plural), concrete
 10. common, plural, concrete

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