Noun & It's Types

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Briefly description of noun and it's all types.


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Group Members JAWWAD NASEER NAYYAR AHMED GAZI SALAHUDDIN

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N o u n s Noun is a word that represent human, animal, thing, place, action, emotion etc. Noun can be both visible and invisible There’re 9 types of noun which are : Common Nouns - Collective Nouns Proper Nouns - Abstract Nouns Countable Nouns - Concrete Nouns Uncountable Nouns - Predicate Nouns Compound Nouns

N o u n s Common Nouns Common Nouns are use to represent things those are common in nature for example : Common Nouns People : Man, Woman, Male, Female, Boy, Girl Animals : Ant, Elephant, Bird, Cat, Dog Things : Table, Chair, Desk, Television, Door Places : Building, Park, Stadium, School, Company Emotion : Fear, Love, Hate Time : Minute, Hour, Year

Proper Nouns Proper Nouns are similar to Common Nouns but more specific for example : Proper Nouns People : Thompson, Joseph, John, Jane, Jason Animals : Name of animal Things : IKEA office furniture, Toyota, Honda Places : KMUTT. , Bangkok, Thailand, Australia Time : January, Saturday, Christmas N o u n s Proper Nouns always start with “CAPITAL LETTER”

N o u n s Countable Nouns Countable Nouns C ountable Noun is noun that you can count them in number. It can have shape or no shape. Shape : Dog, Chair, Table, Student, Door No Shape : Day, Month, Year, Journey

Uncountable Nouns Uncountable Nouns Uncountable Noun is noun that you can’t count them in number directly. It can be a very small thing and a very big thing. Thing = Milk, Sugar, Salt, Furniture Emotion = Anger, Happiness, Knowledge Language = English, Urdu, Hindi Subject = Mathematics, Physics N o u n s

Uncountable Nouns Uncountable Nouns Uncountable Noun is noun that you can’t count them in number directly. It can be a very small thing and a very big thing. Activity = Swimming, Eating Other = News, Money, Mail, Work, Education, Weather, Research, Traffic, Breakfast, Permission N o u n s

N o u n s Uncountable Nouns Uncountable Nouns Abuse Faith Nature Adulthood Fear Paper Afternoon Fiction Passion Age Film People Anger Fish Personality Appearance Glass Paper Food Fruit Hair Childhood Culture Metal Power Time Theater History Love

N o u n s T ypes of nouns Compound Nouns C ompound nouns A compound noun is a noun that is made up of two or more words . Most compound nouns in English are formed by nouns modified by other nouns or adjectives

T ypes of nouns Compound Nouns Noun + Noun = Bed + Room = Bedroom Verb + Noun = Swimming + Pool = Swimming Pool Preposition + Noun = Under + Ground = Underground Noun + Verb = Hair + Cut = Haircut N o u n s

N o u n s Collective Nouns Collective Nouns A collective noun is noun that use to name something that form in group or in collection. Structure : Collective noun + of + common noun

N o u n s T ypes of nouns Collective Nouns They are names of collections or the word that use for define a groups of objects. People = A crowd of people Animals = A swamp of bees Places = A union of countries Things = A network of computers

N o u n s Abstract Nouns Abstract Nouns This type of noun is very special. You can sense them. You can’t see, hear, smell or even touching. Abstract Nouns from Nouns Friendship - Friend Childhood - Child

N o u n s Concrete Nouns Concrete Nouns Concrete Noun is opposite to abstract noun. Actually Concrete noun is similar to Common noun.

N o u n s Predicate Nouns Concrete Nouns Predicate noun is noun that follow “verb to be”. It use to define the subject. He is a mathematician. (Mathematician is predicate noun) We are engineers. (Engineers is predicate noun) She is a Prime Minster.

N o u n s E xercises : From the presentation, How many types of nouns are there ? Joseph, Peter, Jason, Honda, Toyota are the examples of what types of noun ? The type of noun is opposite to “Abstract Noun” ?

N o u n s E xercises : From the presentation, How many types of nouns are there ? Joseph, Peter, Jason, Honda, Toyota are the examples of what types of noun ? The type of noun is opposite to “Abstract Noun” ?