Parts of Speech - Noun

What a Noun means?

A noun is a word used to denote a person, place, or thing. We will see some examples now.

Robert, Hussain, Woman, Sister, Tailor-see these words denote a PERSON.

Singapore, New York, Boulevard, Garden, City-these words denote a PLACE

Television, Car, Computer, Bed, Pen-these words denote a THING

The Nouns are of four types:

1. Proper Noun

2. Common Noun

3. Collective Noun

4. Abstract Noun

Now I will describe each Noun with examples now.

1. Proper Noun: This noun denotes the name of a specific person or a specific place or a specific country.

E.g.

David-a particular person

New York-a particular place

Mexico-a particular county

2. Common Noun: This noun denotes the name given to a specific thing or a specific person or a specific place.

E.g.

Tree, Chair, Speaker, Rice-specific name given to a THING

Sister, Mother, Father, Girl-specific name given to a PERSON

Boulevard, Garden, City, Town-specific name given to a PLACE

Collective Noun: This noun denotes the name of a specific group of people or animals as a whole.

E.g.

Team, Herd, People, Cattle, Crowd-a collective name to a specific group of people or animals.

Abstract Noun: This noun denotes the name of a quality of state that we cannot feel obviously or touch overtly, but we can recognize it.

E.g.

Love, Sadness, Truth, God, Courage, Fear-a specific quality of state.

Understand, now in the next lesson we will see about the next part of speech PRONOUN…Okay

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