The Eighth parts of speech presentations

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Nouns Presentation


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NOUN

Noun
> A noun is a part of speech that identifies person,
place, thing, or idea. They are fundamental building
blocks of language and are used to name and refer to
entities in the world around us.

TYPES OF NOUN
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common noun
proper noun
collective noun
compound noun
abstract noun
concrete noun
countable noun
uncountable noun

Common Nouns
> These are general names for people,
places, things, or ideas and are not
capitalized unless they begin a sentence.
Examples:
book
city
dog
table

Proper Nouns
>These are specific names for individual
people, places, organizations, or things and
are always capitalized.
Examples:
John
Paris
Microsoft
Mount Everest

Collective Nouns
> These refer to groups of people, animals,
or things considered as a single entity.
Examples:
team
herd
family
flock

Compound Nouns
> These are formed by combining two or more
words to create a single noun.
Examples:
toothpaste
basketball
bedroom

Abstract Nouns
>These represent concepts, ideas, qualities,
or states that cannot be perceived through
the five senses.
Examples:
love
freedom
justice
happiness

Concrete Nouns
>These refer to tangible, physical objects that can be
perceived through the senses.
Examples:
rock
tree
car
pizza

Countable Nouns
> These are nouns that can be counted as
discrete units and can have both singular and
plural forms.
Examples:
book (singular)/
books (plural),
cat/cats.

Uncountable Nouns
> These are nouns that cannot be counted as
individual units and typically represent substances,
concepts, or qualities. They usually do not have a
plural form.
Examples: water
air
happiness
furniture

THANK YOU!
Nicole Antonette B. Delamide
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