A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea.
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Types of Nouns :
- Proper Noun
-Common Noun
-Concrete Noun
-Abstract Noun
-Countable Noun
-Non-Countable Noun
-Collective Nouns
PROPER NOUN
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 The names of days of the week, months, historical documents, institutions, organisations, religions, their holy texts and their adherents are proper nouns.
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COMMON NOUN
A common noun is a noun referring to a person, place, or thing in a general sense.A common noun is the opposite of a proper noun.
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CONCRETE NOUN
A concrete noun is a noun which names anything (or anyone) that you can perceive through your physical senses: touch, sight, taste, hearing, or smell.
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COUNTABLE NOUN
A countable noun is a noun with both a singular and a plural form, and it 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.
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NON-COUNTABLE NOUN
A non-countable noun (or mass noun) is a noun which does not have a plural form. And not usually count.
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Oxygen is essential to human life.
COLLECTIVE NOUN
A collective noun is a noun naming a group of things, animals, or persons. A collective noun is similar to a non-countable noun.
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- The jury is dining on take-out chicken tonight.