Example :- Ram, Amrita, Delhi, Chair, Table etc.
Types of Noun:-
1. Proper Noun
2. Common Noun
3. Collective Noun
4. Material Noun
5. Abstract Noun
1. Proper Noun: Proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing. It is always capitalized.
Example: John, Paris, Kavita, Monday etc.
2. Common Noun: Common noun refers to general items, people, or places. It is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence.
Example: dog, city, book, teacher etc.
3. Collective Noun: Collective noun refers to a group of people, animals, or things considered as a single unit.
Example: team, flock, family, bunch etc.
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4. Material Noun: Material noun refers to substances or materials from which things are made.
Example: water, gold, wood, iron etc.
5. Abstract Noun: Abstract noun refers to an idea, quality, or state that cannot be physically touched or seen. It represents concepts or feelings.
Example: happiness, freedom, sadness, kindness, beauty etc.
Further more
(a) Countable Noun
(b) Un-Countable Noun
Countable Noun:
Countable noun refers to something that can be counted individually. These nouns have both singular and plural forms, and you can use numbers with them (e.g., one, two, three). Countable nouns can be preceded by articles like "a" or "an" in the singular form.
Examples:
Book, Apple, Car, Dog, Chair, Table, Pen, Shoe, Child, Friend, Flower, Cup, Coin, Phone, Bag, Computer, House, Teacher, Ball, Pizza (can be counted in slices)
Uncountable Noun:
Uncountable noun refers to something that cannot be counted individually because it refers to a mass or a concept that is seen as a whole. These nouns do not have a plural form, and they usually cannot be used with numbers directly. Instead, you can use words like "some," "much," or "a little."
Examples: Water, Rice, Air, Sugar, Salt, Music, Love, Money, Coffee, Bread, Time, Information, Knowledge, Milk, Weather, Furniture, Research, Noise, Luggage, Homework
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