◆COMMON NOUNS◆
These refer to indefinite objects, persons or places and are generic names.
They don’t begin with a Capital letter unless used in the beginning of a sentence.
● Examples—
- a park (place)
- a spoon (object)
- a doctor (person)
◆PROPER NOUNS◆
These refer to particular or definite objects, places or persons.
Proper Nouns begin with a Capital letter.
● Examples~
- Kailashnath Temple (place)
- Rolex Watch (object)
- Shakespeare (person)
- Bhagwad Geeta (book)
- Onam (festival)
◆COLLECTIVE NOUNS◆
These are names by which groups of common nouns are identified.
● Examples~
- An impatience of wives.
- A multiplying of husbands.
- An argument of advocates.
- An exultation of fireworks.
◆CONCRETE NOUNS◆
These are tangible, visible objects or things.
● Examples~
- Brick.
- Toys.
- Pencils.
◆ABSTRACT NOUNS◆
These refer to intangible and invisible nouns which can be used to describe feelings.
● Examples~
- Pride.
- Humility.
- Love.
◆MATERIAL NOUNS◆
These refer to nouns used in making or forming other objects.
● Examples~
- Cotton.
- Flax.
- Silk.
◆COUNTABLE NOUNS◆
These denote nouns which can be counted.
● Examples~
- Pens.
- Books.
- Pencils.
◆UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS◆
These refer to nouns, substance or concepts which cannot be counted or calculated as separate elements.
All abstract nouns are uncountable nouns.
● Examples~
- Hair.
- Sugar.
- Love.
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