Noun - Common, Proper, Countable, Uncountable, Plural, singular.pptx

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Noun and its elements


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Nouns

People What are Nouns? Places Objects Ideas Emotions Activities

Types of Nouns Common Noun Countable Singular & Plural Concrete VS Abstract Uncountable Plural Concrete VS Abstract Proper Noun

Proper Noun Proper nouns start with capital letters They are name of titles, people, places, times, organizations, etc. They are based to unique individuals Most of them are not found in the dictionary They often occur in pairs of group

Common Noun All nouns which is not proper nouns are common nouns Countable Consist of singular and plural Singular noun used determiner “a, an” a = consonant an = vocal Plural noun used “s, es , ies ” s = consonant & vocal es =   words end with - s, z, x, ch, sh, or o i es = words end with y Irregular Plural Noun Must be memorized, child-children, foot-feet Uncountble Can not be plural Never use a or an

Concrete Noun Concrete nouns are the words that most people think of nouns They are mostly the name of object and animal, substances or materials Cake, oxygen, iron, boy, dog, pen, glass, pomegranate, worm, door

Abstract Noun Abstract nouns name, ideas, emotions, and qualities Mostly uncountable Many are derived from verb and have characteristic ending such as - ity , -ness, - ence , - tion

Pronoun Personal nelsa Reflexive anisa Interrogative yusuf Demonstrative firman
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